I’m reading ‘The Call Of The Wild’ by Jack London. Great read! A bit lighter than my previos read of ‘The Fountainhead’ by Ayn Rand. Many folks scoff reading Rand, however studied her writing in college as part of a Philosophy of Journalism course. I’m reading her again, as I am interested in what far-right, and/or conservative, politicians and entrepreneurs see in her writing and how they are using it as a playbook they refer to on a consistent basis.

  • Jefe
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    1 year ago

    What did you take away from that Ayn Rand book?

    I’m currently reading The Will to Change by Bell Hooks and rereading Iron Gold by Pierce Brown (Red Rising series) in prep for the newest of the series releasing in July

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      1 year ago

      It is a fairly decent read. She’s not that great of an author, however her characters are much of what I recall from college — ideas. Representations of her philosophy. Sure, there are hypocrisies in them, as it is in human nature. I could go on and on, but there are large sections of her books that go more into ‘Objectivism,’ which is foundation of Journalism. Seeing facts for the facts. Not dressing them up. There were characters that weren’t into appearance — subjectivity. It was very black and white. Hardliners. Sometimes to their own demise. I read ‘Anthem’ before that and found it a good quick read to have a nice general idea of her thoughts, concepts and where she was going with her philosophies. I believe if I were in a room discussing with others it would be more of a lively conversation, but for now I have Lemmy and my friends to discuss together.

      Next is ‘Atlas Shrugged’