
Originally Posted by
La Carne
I'm an English Literature major, and all of my time spent in university has been devoted solely to the study of literature and to the art of storytelling. This being said, Atlas Shrugged is the second-best work of literature I have ever read. It is not only a cornerstone of the heroism in twentieth-century American capitalist philosophy, but a testament to the vast rewards implicit in social structures providing incentive for human-beings to realize their potential into manifested actuality.