Atlas Shrugged – Day 020 – pp. 194-203
Her ultimatum?
"Going a long distance out of the way, to come back a short distance correctly"
Atlas Shrugged – Day 018 – pp. 174-183
And what about the school teachers in New Mexico? It’s their opinion that children should not be permitted to ride on trains running on Rearden Metal.
It seems that public outrage has hit some kind of fever pitch.
I want to just pause here for a sec and think about a couple parallels I can see, as Rand describes the events.
Atlas Shrugged – Day 015 – pp. 144-153
Of course all that is lost on Jim who is a capitalist when it suits him and a “progressive” the rest.
Now Rand shifts gears once again to Dagny who is in some bit of awe of Henry Rearden. Perhaps since the d’Anconia thing didn’t work out…
But who’s this approaching Hank now? Continue reading “Hank, Ragnar and John…”
Atlas Shrugged – Day 002 – pp. 13-22
Well we haven’t met one of the most famous opening lines in literature yet.
I mean with Ishmael you knew who you were talking to right off the bat… But let’s press on.
A-HA!