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Why John Galt is an inventor

ATLAS SUMMIT 2014 -- Why did John Galt say: “I was an inventor. I was one of a profession that came last in human history and will be first

Sep 3, 2014
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2 Mins
The Sanction of the Victim

The central plot device in Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged is the strike of the producers led by John Galt. And the essential purpose of the

Aug 6, 2014
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David Kelley Ph.D
2 Mins
McConnell Should Unleash Our Inner John Galt

GOP Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell says that Republicans “have often lost sight of the fact that our average voter is not John Galt.

Jun 10, 2014
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Edward Hudgins
4 Mins
Bitcoin and the Ayn Rand Imagination

Bitcoin is a digital money sweeping the world and offering some degree of freedom from government currencies. It imitates the scarcity of...

Apr 24, 2014
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5 Mins
Trade as Mutual Respect

Two scenes from Atlas Shrugged Part 1 illustrate Ayn Rand’s principle that when people engage in voluntary trade, exchanging value for value, they are treating each other not “as masters or slaves, but as independent equals”—the highest form of human respect.

Apr 15, 2014
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David Kelley Ph.D
7 mins
Rigid Principles

In a dramatic scene from Atlas Shrugged Part 2 , Hank Rearden tells a pragmatic young bureaucrat, “Try pouring a ton of steel without rigid principles.” His remark expresses Ayn Rand’s profound insight about the role of principles in human life, from science and technology to ethics and politics.

Apr 15, 2014
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David Kelley Ph.D
7 mins
Dagny confronts James

This scene, in which Dagny Taggart confronts her brother James about the need to upgrade a rail line, illustrates the difference between her rationality and his second-hand thinking. Dagny is focused on facts as she deals with the reality of a train wreck; James is focused on the opinions of other people.

Apr 15, 2014
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David Kelley Ph.D
7 mins
The Root of Money

In the famous “money speech,” Francisco d’Anconia responds to of the Biblical statement "money is the root of all evil" by explaining the real essence of money. Money is a medium of exchange, the means by which people trade value for value. And it represents the fact that wealth must be created by production.

Apr 15, 2014
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David Kelley Ph.D
7 mins
Rearden And His Dependents

Early in Atlas Shrugged Part 1 , Hank Rearden has two conversations that illustrate the conflict between makers and takers. Hank made his wealth by creating value in his business. His dependent brother Phillip is a taker, self-righteously asking for charity; as are the politicians and crony capitalists who seize wealth by force.

Apr 15, 2014
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David Kelley Ph.D
7 mins
The Trial of Hank Rearden

When Hank Rearden is put on trial for violating a government regulation imposed on his business, he invokes the principle that individuals are ends in themselves, with the moral right to pursue their own lives and well-being—including the right to run his by business by the judgment of his own mind and to keep the fruits of his labor.

Apr 15, 2014
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David Kelley Ph.D
7 mins
Property Rights

When the “Equalization of Opportunity” bill forces Hank Rearden to sell off most of his companies, we see why property rights are essential human rights. Together with rights of contract, they allow everyone, including successful producers like Hank, to make rational, long-range plans.

Apr 15, 2014
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David Kelley Ph.D
7 mins
Who is John Galt?

Karl Marx’s principle "from each according to his ability, to each according to his needs" is not a moral ideal, as many people have believed. It is flagrantly unjust, a prescription for chaining the individual to the collective and forcing the sacrifice of all to all.

Apr 15, 2014
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David Kelley Ph.D
7 mins
Atlas Should Shrug

When Hank Rearden is put on trial for violating a government regulation imposed on his business, he invokes the principle that individuals are ends in themselves, with the moral right to pursue their own lives and well-being—including the right to run his by business by the judgment of his own mind and to keep the fruits of his labor.

Apr 15, 2014
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David Kelley Ph.D
7 mins
Body and Soul

A series of scenes from Part 1 illustrate Ayn Rand’s view of the unity of mind and body, the spiritual and the material, both in work and in love. That theme is illustrated by the contrast between the two women in Hank Rearden’s life: Dagny Taggart, his business partner who becomes his lover, and his wife Lillian.

Apr 15, 2014
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David Kelley Ph.D
7 mins
Force and Mind are Opposites

Premier coal producer Ken Danagger explains to Dagny Taggart why he is quitting his business. The government has imposed onerous regulations on him, and is now threatening to imprison him for an honest business deal with Hank Rearden.

Apr 15, 2014
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David Kelley Ph.D
7 mins
The Sanction of the Victim | Atlas Shrugged

"Then I saw what was wrong with the world, I saw what destroyed men and nations, and where the battle for life had to be fought. I saw that

Apr 11, 2014
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David Kelley Ph.D
2 Mins
Will Atlas Shrug in France?

France recently passed a law penalize firms that close plants. As Agence France-Presse reported, The French parliament on Monday

Mar 3, 2014
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David Kelley Ph.D
2 Mins
Lavabit's Ladar Levison on a Page from Atlas Shrugged: A BRC Video Interview

It's easy to see Ladar Levison as a crusader forLadar Levison Lavabit Dark Mail Alliance Atlas Shrugged Business Rights Center...

Jan 15, 2014
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Raisin Farmers vs. the Government: Who Has the Right to the Raisins?

Sometimes, someone stands up and fights—and last week, I had the privilege of being interviewed for a program featuring two people who are

Aug 29, 2013
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Lavabit Founder Shrugs, Closes Snowden Email Service

In 2004, Ladar Levison founded a business to produce a product he believed in: private email . He encrypted messages before storing them..

Aug 9, 2013
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3 Mins

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