Ayn Rand and the Untermensch Morlocks: Ban Both Carbon and Sun, chant the Ubermensch Socialist Eloi of Today
The New York Times Book Review on 1 November 2009 by Adam Kirsch, carried yet another latest hatchet job on Ayn Rand’s pleas for freedom two generations ago.
Kirsch or the New York Times appear to be sacrificing Constitutional Bill of Rights freedoms yet again on the altar of au courant political mind control.
Kirsch began by stating a specter is haunting the Republican Party — the specter of John Galt.
In Ayn Rand’s libertarian epic Atlas Shrugged, Galt, an inventor disgusted by creeping American collectivism, leads the country’s capitalists on a retributive strike.
Atlas Shrugged was published 52 years ago, but in the Obama era, Rand’s angry message is more resonant than ever before.
Sales of the book have reportedly spiked.
At tea parties and other conservative protests, alongside the Obama-as-Joker signs, you will find placards reading Atlas Shrugs and Ayn Rand Was Right.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/01/books/review/Kirsch-t.html?_r=1&pagewanted=print
The so-called book review was an interesting ad hominem polemic and spin against Ayn Rand’s work as elitism by the senior editor of The National Review, Adam Kirsch.
Moses probably snored too and was an enabled adulterer who spawned
Arab nations, but that is beside the point.
The National Review invented neoLiberal and neoCon to recycle Trotskyites like Whittaker Chambers, Communist Party member and Soviet Spy, to monopoly media respectability, hello.
No wonder 1939 Time Magazine staffer and Communist Whittaker Chambers said after reading Atlas Shrugged:
To a gas chamber – go!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whittaker_Chambers
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November 8th, 2009 at 9:29 pm
Aloha Rich,
Just found your site after reading Rick’s Pick’s. Nice to know there is someone else in Hawaii who ‘gets it’. I have to be careful opening my mouth in public due to the plethora of government workers about and even friends and family don’t really ‘get it’ and think I’m some sort of kook. But, lucky we live in Paradise eh? Do you surf?
James
November 23rd, 2009 at 5:09 pm
Yes.