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trumad

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Fri Aug 24, 2012, 07:37 AM Aug 2012

Galt, Gold and God--Krugmans piece on Ryan's worship of Ann Rand, a must read.

So far, most of the discussion of Paul Ryan, the presumptive Republican nominee for vice president, has focused on his budget proposals. But Mr. Ryan is a man of many ideas, which would ordinarily be a good thing.

In his case, however, most of those ideas appear to come from works of fiction, specifically Ayn Rand’s novel “Atlas Shrugged.”

For those who somehow missed it when growing up, “Atlas Shrugged” is a fantasy in which the world’s productive people — the “job creators,” if you like — withdraw their services from an ungrateful society. The novel’s centerpiece is a 64-page speech by John Galt, the angry elite’s ringleader; even Friedrich Hayek admitted that he never made it through that part. Yet the book is a perennial favorite among adolescent boys. Most boys eventually outgrow it. Some, however, remain devotees for life.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/24/opinion/krugman-galt-gold-and-god.html?hp

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Galt, Gold and God--Krugmans piece on Ryan's worship of Ann Rand, a must read. (Original Post) trumad Aug 2012 OP
Architects aren't job creators. They're hired to DO a job. aquart Aug 2012 #1
And most of the time they aren't very good at that job... Javaman Aug 2012 #3
Right On bahrbearian Aug 2012 #4
Good read malaise Aug 2012 #2

Javaman

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3. And most of the time they aren't very good at that job...
Fri Aug 24, 2012, 09:35 AM
Aug 2012

I work at an arch firm. There is an old saying that goes: architects design the building, Engineers fix their mistakes.

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