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Ayn Rand and 'Atlas Shrugged' More Popular Than Ever

Sales of Classic Book Surge in Age of Obama

One of the most popular authors of 2009 is a woman, born in Russia, famous for her philosophical novels with just the hint of melodrama as well as her somewhat quirky personality. She has been dead nearly thirty years and her name is Ayn Rand.

Ayn Rand's greatest work, Atlas Shrugged, sold two hundred thousand copies in 2008, when the current economic crisis began. Some have suggested that sales of Atlas Shrugged may triple in 2009. That is remarkable for a book first published in 1957. According to
Ayn Rand and 'Atlas Shrugged' More Popular Than Ever
an essay by Stephen Moore, this surge in interest in Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged can be attributed to the ominous parallels between the story of the novel and events happening in our own time.

Indeed Moore may have a point. Many of the initiatives being offered by the Obama administration, from the stimulus bill, to cap and trade, to health care "reform" could very well have been the sort of folly committed by the government bureaucrats depicted in Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged. The government, in the novel, passes taxes and regulations, which causes economic malaise, to which the government reacts by passing more taxes and regulations. Eventually civilization itself collapses.

Part of the plot of Atlas Shrugged concerns a "strike" by entrepreneurs and others who are the producers of goods and services who, believing correctly that the government is making it impossible for them to do their work, quit in order to show people what life is like without them. They are the hated "rich" and "evil" big businessmen, damned by government propagandists, depicted as being only worthy of being fleeced and controlled. Dissent against the plans of the "benevolent" government bureaucrats is to be crushed. And it is all for the public good, of course.

It all sounds very familiar.

Mark Whittington
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Mark R. Whittington is a writer residing in Houston, Texas. He is the author of The Last Moonwalker, Children of Apollo and Nocturne. He has written numerous articles, some for the Washingto...  -  Full profile
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Kimberly, I'm with you...Ayn Rand was totally in tune. Rand was a guest speaker at my university a couple months ago. Wonderful article.

Posted on 07/26/2009 at 5:07:59 PM

Ayn Rand knew what she was talking about. It's almost as if the politicians of our day read her book and decided to do exactly what the looters in the book did. I doubt they read the book--I think looters just do what they do, and Rand revealed it for what it was/is.

Posted on 07/23/2009 at 6:07:08 AM

Atlas Shrugged presents a new ethics based on science and reality, opposed to sacrifice. Altruism is all anybody has ever heard for the last 2000 years. One book about egoism sure has raised a lot of comment. It being "second most influential book for Americans today" was the result of a survey taken by the Library of Congress and the Book of the Month Club.

Posted on 07/16/2009 at 12:07:40 PM

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