Is Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged", a "long inverted and malevolent parody of the New Testatement?", as Michael Harrington has stated in 'THE SPECTATOR', of the 17th August 2002, in his article on Politics, captioned, "Suddenly Tories are asking: Who is John Galt? The answer is bad news."
Harrington goes on to say that, "He (John Galt), concludes his speech with Rand's moral credo,'I swear by my life and my love of it tht I will never live for thesake of another man, nor ask another to live for mine.'" Well!! What have those who found 'a kind of ecstacy', in Rand's works got to say about this?
Harrington goes on to say that, "He (John Galt), concludes his speech with Rand's moral credo,'I swear by my life and my love of it tht I will never live for thesake of another man, nor ask another to live for mine.'" Well!! What have those who found 'a kind of ecstacy', in Rand's works got to say about this?
