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Postby Math_nerd on Mon Dec 19, 2005 12:05 am

I am reading Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. It is a sip;y brilliant book. But as I am only a small portion of the way through, I will have ot go and read it now.
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Postby nil on Mon Dec 19, 2005 4:34 am

It's a very long book. I started it a few years ago and still haven't finished it yet.
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Postby Astarte on Mon Dec 19, 2005 5:52 pm

I've read it....... I couldn't rave about it. :?


War and Peace by Tolstoy and The Lord of the Rings are two books that I've never had the strength to finish. I love long books but some are.......... well, they just don't do it for me. Sometimes you find that, for you, the characters just aren't that interesting...

I used to feel embarrassed that I'd never completed these, but eventually it becomes a talking point.

Films are the same. I love 2001: A Space Odyssey but was told on another forum that it was boring!!! Gasp! :wink:
It is quite slow but the ideas that it presents are most interesting. Ah well, everyone is different (thank goodness!).
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Postby Math_nerd on Thu Dec 22, 2005 9:24 am

I'd have to say that I liked The Fountanhead better. Although Ayn Rand has some good points in Atlas, I think that I like George Orwell better. anyway, Does anyone have some paticularly good leftest political novilists? I have heard a great deal form the right from Orwell and Rand. hmmmm.

I never could ge through two books. Melville's Mobie Dick and Thoreau's Civil Disobedance.
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Postby nil on Fri Dec 23, 2005 6:18 am

Here's some Political books from the left:

[url]Oryx and Crake[/url] - Margaret Atwood - This is not too political but is pretty good (the idea is similar to brave new world).

[url]Handmaids Tale[/url] - also by Margaret Atwood - This one is extremely political and pretty anti-conservative. It's like 1984 but with the conservative taking power instead of the communist. It's kind of boring and I fell asleep reading it (same thing happens when I read Ayn Rand). But the book is pretty good (but even good book can be boring too).

[url]Golden Compass by Philip Pullman[/url] - This sounds like a teenage book but is actually pretty political. Also extremely anti-conservative. (these 3 books are very good)

[url]Saturday by Ian McEwan[/url] - It's pretty political but I can't really tell his political stand. (I like his other book Atonement better)

I think Ayn Rand is suggesting objectivism. I don't quite understand why it's so appealing to the people on the right. I thought it was closer to the libertarian idea. And some ideas are actually contradicting to the modern conservative idea (at least the modern American conservative). Maybe I misread her somehow.
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Postby Math_nerd on Tue Dec 27, 2005 5:05 pm

She is pro Capitalism and mostly pro big guy and the little guy is an evil blood sucking parisite by nature. I am about 3/4 of the way through Atlas and That is mostly what I have pick up. thanks for the books by the way.
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Postby Kilroy2-bn on Sun Feb 05, 2006 9:51 pm

For political, I suggest Manslayronia. For stupid I suggest Middle Korea. For stupider, I sujjest Jamzinia.
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