Category: Atlas Shrugged
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United States in the 1950s: Major Achievements and Social Problems
When someone thinks back to the 1950s, they might think of a happy family or a time of prosperity before the Vietnam War. The harsh reality was the opposite; people were still segregated by race and it was the time of the Trapped Housewife. But despite the inequality many faced in this decade, there were…
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The Comparative Analysis of Moral Objectivism and Moral Relativism
Morality is the yardstick with which we judge our actions to be right or wrong. It is also the code of values to guide mans choices and actions (Rand, 1957). There are two main views to morality; objective morality and subjective morality (Novella, 2013). Objective morality holds the belief that there are universal set laws…
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The Understanding of the Thesis ‘Do the Right Thing’ by Jean-Paul Sartre, Ayn Rand and Thomas Hobbes
What does it mean to do the right thing? Follow three rules: do the right thing, do the best you can, and always show people you care, this a powerful statement of my mother that I will always keep in my mind. Doing the right thing is a beautiful stating point but I am going…
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Analysis of Main Themes in Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
All along he knew that his family was taking advantage of him, but felt responsible to help them, thus employing self-sacrifice. He did so once again with his affair with Dagny. He knew that he should divorce his wife, but he chose to let her determine the future of their relationship and complied with her…
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Concept of Integrity in Atlas Shrugged: Analytical Essay
Integrity is one of the main identified and extensively defined virtues in Atlas Shrugged, along with rationality, honesty, independence, productiveness, justice, and pride. It is a fundamental quality that any person should acquire and develop, regardless of their field of work. However, when it comes to business and leadership, integrity is essential if you want…