SovereignLife on Nostr: I first read Atlas Shrugged in 1983. Blew me away. The second Rand book I read was ...
I first read Atlas Shrugged in 1983. Blew me away. The second Rand book I read was the Fountainhead. I agree it's a better and easier to read novel and feels more personal. From then on I suggested the Fountainhead as the best Ayn Rand book to start with.
Having said that, the philosophical "punch" is to be found in Atlas Shrugged.
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