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Old 05-06-2013, 12:44 AM   #34
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And, in your experience, what do you think of those who say they haven't read Ayn Rand's books?





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(Someone who has read "The Fountainhead")
A fair question.
Some I know, technical types, don't read those kind of - weighty social- books.
Others don't read much that isn't fun or required.

I read one of my father's paperbacks because it had a picture of a woman putting her bra on or so I remember. It was full of superficial grownup self and social sermonizing crap. I didn't read any more.

Tolkien, Vance, Dickson, and Anderson were much more interesting.
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