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To: Selectric II who wrote (18112)2/29/2024 9:20:34 AM
From: Kirk ©2 Recommendations

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berniel
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Excellent books and Ayn Rand's "The Fountainhead" and "Atlas Shrugged" should be required reading for anyone who wants balanced ideas rather than a steady stream of leftist dogma.

Sadly, Rand and her ideas are hated by the liberal far left who occupy our high schools and universities. This Wiki summary explains it well:
Throughout the 1960s and 70s, Rand developed and promoted her Objectivist philosophy through nonfiction works and speeches at colleges and universities. [94] [95] She began delivering annual lectures at the Ford Hall Forum and responded to audience questions, [96] often taking controversial stances on the political and social issues of the day. These included: supporting abortion rights, [97] opposing the Vietnam War and the military draft (but condemning many draft dodgers as "bums"), [98] [99] supporting Israel in the Yom Kippur War of 1973 against a coalition of Arab nations as "civilized men fighting savages", [100] [101] claiming European colonists had the right to invade and take land inhabited by American Indians, [101] [102] and calling homosexuality "immoral" and "disgusting", despite advocating the repeal of all laws concerning it. [103] She endorsed several Republican candidates for president of the United States, most strongly Barry Goldwater in 1964. [104] [105]

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