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I bet if we find the entire interview he answers that if "he had to choose , he would pick Ayn Rand" or someone like that.
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I bet if we find the entire interview he answers that if "he had to choose , he would pick Ayn Rand" or someone like that.
It'd been funny if he'd have said Mrs Dostoevsky
That, or Stephenie Meyer.
Mary Shelley. Come on.
(((AYN RAND)))!!!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlas_Shrugged
The only good jew author in history.
Atlas Shrugged received largely negative reviews after its 1957 publication, because it enraged the Leftists, Commies, socialists.
MERITOCRACY is featured in AYN RAND novels.
You know he knows her, yet he chose not to say her. Does he get positive points in spite of being a kike for not promoting her?
To be fair, her literary style leaves something to be desired.
you know his wife and kids are jewish right?
ayn rand is a jewish tranny man
Ayn Rand also pushed the idea of "industrial capitalism" in age when all that shit was already firmly under the control of the (((banking elite))) funnily enough, she always attacked the idea of the state apparatus but I don't remember her ever talking a critical stance against centralized banking and this issuance of money is a means of political control. I guess she was backing the tribe all along
Even worse, she took the idea of being against state power and turned it into a "live and let live" mentality. As has become obvious to anybody with a usable brain, when you take that position and your opposition takes the position of 'use the state to enforce my will' you will always lose and be crushed under a political power you were busy trying to pretend didn't exist.
Also a cunt of the 1st degree. My ex MIL was a teacher who worshiped this bitch. Raised her kids to be atheists.
Ayn Rand. https://www.hooktube.com/watch?v=6W07bFa4TzM Oh and Rose Wilder Lane: https://www.amazon.com/Discovery-Freedom-Struggle-Against-Authority/dp/1503117553
The remaining hour of the interview is him silently pondering who his favorite black author is.
Ursula K. Leguin - Earthsea was pretty good fantasy, nobody can say she wasn't great at describing water... she did make the wizard a nigger though...
She was a commie. The Earthsea trilogy was pretty good, but trying to read the Dispossessed was trying to eat sawdust.
Yeah the other Earthsea books weren't even good. That's all I have though... Rand maybe but I never finished Atlas, I didn't feel like trudging through all of it for the message I already knew was coming. I had to read Little Women in high school and I was so glad my mom bought the wrong edition (only the first half the book) because it was worse than watching paint dry.
Jane Austin is pretty good. Her humor is as cold and dry as a fresh razor blade.
I saw the movie. It's anime but really awesome. Was unaware there was a book. Cool.
Good answer, LeGuin wrote "Lathe of Heaven" which was a really great work of science fiction.
Wizard Of Earthsea and the 2nd book in the series (forget the name) were the only things of hers that I enjoyed. The 3rd book shit the bed, hard. It's worthwhile noting that they are kids books. Left Hand Of Darkness I was not able to finish. I know she's revered in SF but I have never understood why.
The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas
Savitri Devi.
I bet he'd say Camille Paglia.
Another good answer, she wrote really good children's stories. Heck, she actually made my eyes mist up a bit when I was a 10-year-old reading "Ribsy."
She was a big part of my childhood learning and now my children’s learning.
She just died last month at 104 years old!
Wow, that is a ripe old age!
The video ends before we hear his answer. Does anyone know what he said?
WTF is all the mention of Ann Rand in the comments? Is she the only female author any of you know? She wrote the equivalent of high concept fantasy novels that for some strange reason too many people have decided to champion over the years. It's like trying to relate the 'lessons' in Dune to our lives and get actual meaning. Rand was a hack who got more attention than she deserved.
It's like trying to relate the 'lessons' in Dune to our lives and get actual meaning
Warriors rule in the end, because priests can't handle uncertainty. Be bold.
Also the only way to defeat the machines is become psychic and run a meat sack simulation for thousands of years so that you can merge with them and make them understand humanity enough to not wipe it out.
Dune was exactly about our current situation and about our ecological, theocratic, political, and cultural struggles and how different group are vying for control through lies and deception and raw power and none of them know what they are doing. Did you even read the books?!
Of course, but the same can be said of probably any book you care to think of. Those themes are good story material exactly because we can relate to them. But Herbert was not writing Animal Farm. Besides I was thinking about the mystical shit like the prophecies and whatnot; 'lessons' was probably a poor word choice.
Feel free to replace Dune with LOTR if you makes you feel better. My point stands.
My kids are really enjoying Beatrix Potter. I didn't realize until recently that she also did all the illustrations.
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