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About the Book
An epic masterpiece.
Set in a near-future U.S.A., Ayn Rand’s thrilling masterpiece features the mysterious disappearance of the top innovators and industrialists—and demonstrates a new moral philosophy: the morality of rational self-interest.
Why Businessmen Need Philosophy
The capitalist’s guide to the ideas behind Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged
Essays on Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged
This is the first scholarly study of Atlas Shrugged, covering the historical, literary, and philosophical aspects of Ayn Rand’s magnum opus. Topics include: the novel’s creation, publication, and reception; its nature as a romantic novel; and its presentation of a radical new philosophy.
Testimonials
“It’s about how to live life now while you’re still alive.”
—Orlando Cabrera, Baseball Player
Source: Interview for The Cleveland Plain Dealer, June 2011
“Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand is a stupendous achievement and I just adore it.”
—Rob Lowe, Actor
Source: Interview for Elle Magazine, September 2004
“By far the most incredible books I have read. Enthralling and educational—opened up a whole other dimension to me.”
—Mayim Bialik, Actress
Source: Survey by Gardiner Public Library, 1995
“I just think [Ayn Rand] has a very interesting philosophy. . . . You reevaluate your own life and what’s important to you.”
—Angelina Jolie, Actress
Source: Interview on CNBC’s Topic A, October 3, 2004
—Penn Jillette, Illusionist/Entertainer
Source: Interview on Fox News Channel, April 15, 2009
“. . . I was drawn again and again to the ideas presented by Ayn Rand in her 1957 novel Atlas Shrugged. . . . I gratefully and humbly acknowledge the creative debt.”
—Frank Miller, Comic Book Creator, Film Director
Source: Miller’s introduction to Martha Washington Goes to War
“Over the years, I have strongly encouraged our best managers to read Atlas Shrugged. Whether or not one totally agrees with Ayn Rand’s ideas, reading this book forces you to think at a very deep level. Also, Atlas Shrugged provides the best moral defense of capitalism ever written.”
—John Allison, Retired Chairman and CEO, BB&T Corporation
Source: The Financial Times ad, 2003
“Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged stands out for its important messages to those of us running companies in America today. Do the right things for the right reasons. Work smart. Drive achievement. Don’t tolerate bureaucracy. Ms. Rand makes clear the straight line that runs from good business practice to the health of our free enterprise system . . . and the strength of our free society.”
—James M. Kilts, Retired Chairman and CEO, The Gillette Company
Source: The Financial Times ad, 2003
“Atlas Shrugged is the most valuable book I have read. Ayn Rand provides profound insight into man’s relationship with society and develops for individuals, and corporations alike, a foundation for living a noble and rewarding life.”
—Wayne Fortun, President and CEO, Hutchinson Technology Inc
Source: The Financial Times ad, 2003
“Reading Atlas Shrugged for the first time, I was reminded that folks like Dagny Taggart, Hank Rearden and John Galt really can exist, but if, and only if, we choose to give them life. Shortly after reading the book, I stopped sleepwalking through my life, closed a law practice and pursued my dreams. Had I never read Atlas Shrugged, I would still believe that inspirational acts and extraordinary lives do not exist. There is no greater life-changing gift to provide anyone, particularly a young person, than the opportunity to read this book.”
—Andrew Lessman, Founder ProCaps Labs and TWC Industries




