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Robert Schlesinger

A Conservative Tears Apart Ayn Rand and 'Atlas Shrugged'

May 15, 2009 11:30 AM ET | Robert Schlesinger | Permanent Link | Print

By Robert Schlesinger, Thomas Jefferson Street blog

Sales of Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged are up, which is saying something given that it reportedly sold more copies last year than ever before.

According to my friend and former colleague Scott Galupo in the Washington Times, sales of the book had tripled through April as compared to the same time period last year. I can't say that I've ever read Rand, and Scott's assessment of the book doesn't increase my interest:

That this turgid, tedious novel, published in 1957, has continually found fellow travelers on the right is a great oddity of American intellectual life. In his dismissive review of the book, Whittaker Chambers, then at National Review, called it "remarkably silly" and "preposterous" — which no doubt suited Miss Rand just fine.

Before he is dismissed as a fellow-traveler liberal freak, understand that Scott Galupo is an authentic, God-fearing, state-distrusting conservative of the thoughtful variety. And he's a good writer, so usually when I cite him it's with a proviso along the lines of He's wrong of course, but his piece is worth reading anyway.

Well this time I can say that I can only assume that he's right, and his piece is worth reading anyway.

Conservatives' embrace of "Atlas Shrugged" today is nothing more than blinkered escapist fantasy — rather like a besieged army turning to Norse mythology or J.R.R. Tolkien to boost morale.

He notes that American conservatism has shown great adaptability in the face of 200 years of federal governmental expansion, but that it nonetheless still suffers fringe-nuttery, as evidenced by the Rand/Atlas resurgence.

Mired in fantasy, intoxicated by legend, embittered in non-reality: This is no way for an opposition party to act.

At least not one that has any hope of relevance or vitality.

Like I said, the whole thing is worth a read.

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Duh

Schleshinger.... you dolt!

Any Rand is proven right

On a smaller scale than federal, please pay attention to the Exodus from NY that is taking place right now. Look to the mass abandonment of US business production to overseas due to "regulation". The current congress not to mention Obama may be able to put the final nail in the coffin of US industry leaving the country a true socialist utopia with no way to pay for these "programs" other than worthless printed money.

Ayn Rand will be proven correct thanks to Obama

Obama is doing his best to prove that what was predicted in Atlas Shrugged can happen in America.

Rand offered an alternative to going along with this destruction of freedom for those who actually work and produce. Leave and allow the powers that be to enjoy their "win". Let's see how much the people who elected this hope/change like it when they see the reality of what happens as a result of their "win".

Obama and Pelosi like to keep reminding the citizens of the U.S....they won! Let's see what you do with that, Winners. Show us what you have to offer. Let's see how good you are at making the U.S. and the world a better place to live in. Prove that your ideas actually work better than the constitution and free markets.

Not doing so well, so far. but you have a year to figure it out.

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Robert Schlesinger is a deputy editor at U.S. News and World Report and oversees all opinion editorial content. He is the author of White House Ghosts: Presidents and Their Speechwriters.

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