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The Moral Revolution in Atlas Shrugged

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The Moral Revolution in Atlas Shrugged

By: Nathaniel Branden
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Ayn Rand's ideas have come to the forefront of some contemporary political debates. This book provides a concise exposition of her ethics, useful to those of any political persuasion who wish to understand political trends and to engage in intelligent debate. This essay by Nathaniel Branden was prepared under Ayn Rand's oversight. It offers a classic analysis of Rand's portrayal of her radical ethical perspective.

This essay discusses the essentials of Rand's ethics and its crucial relevance to America's intellectual, moral, and political crisis. There are overtones applicable to America. It serves as an excellent commentary on the historical and cultural significance of her ethics and the view of man as a moral ideal.

©1962 The Atlas Society (P)2016 The Atlas Society
Ethics & Morality Philosophy Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences
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Read Atlas years ago. Couldn’t wait to get home from work to continue the book. Wish somehow the true Left/Progressives could be required to read it. Won’t happen. Maybe make it required reading in Middle School or High School. Just dreaming.

Most of this is true in 2025

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