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Craving Another Great Depression
Ralph R. Reiland, American Spectator
Atlas Shrugged |
Capitalism |
Individualism |
As Roosevelt stated it in his second inaugural address, he sought “unimagined power.” Those two words alone were enough to turn employers and investors into John Galt, the fictional character in Ayn Rand’s novel Atlas Shrugged who, refusing to become a cog in an anti-individualist society, urges the world’s producers, including businessmen, to strike, to withdraw their talent and investments from society in order to bring about the collapse of collectivism.
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