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  • A master piece

    5
    By EdGodSon
    First I haven’t read a book with so much pages. But I was intrigued, in this book to find man’s propose.
  • A work of art

    5
    By Flozzle
    Now more than ever people should read or reread this book. Maybe it will help make America great again
  • The Standard

    5
    By neofelis723
    80 years after its publication and it still is the standard for the individual vs the collective. All the collectivist catch phrases are still used to this day in government, in churches, and organizations that seek to gain some form of value from some else’s effort.
  • The classic line

    5
    By _tokeyP
    Life changing, simply put.
  • Decent book.

    3
    By archilny
    Similar to atlas shrugged, the ideas in the book are pretty interesting and refreshing. The book is poorly edited, which is also an issue with atlas shrugged. The characters in the book are pretty exaggerated and so is the plot. Ok read overall.
  • Incomplete book

    5
    By Milla Dresner
    Incomplete book - only the first few chapters are included in this version
  • Capitalist propaganda garbage

    1
    By kkbubblegum
    I said what I said
  • Awesome

    5
    By Lear M.
    A book that should be revisited throughout life. Such a great motivator for the creators and the producers of the world we live in. It takes courage to be independent and it is worth the struggle. We need more Howard Roark’s in society today.
  • The Fountainhead

    5
    By OpsChief17
    Any Rands relevance today through the Fountainhead is far more than a story of her time. Her book, The Fountainhead, truly describes much of what is happening with the new technologies, computers, electronics,etc., world, and I think, the “new” political environment being forced upon the public by the extreme left. This book is without a doubt one of the most relevant of today. Being “politically correct” is among the worst “second-hander” philosophies being foisted upon society. It is an element that has created fear to speak openly and fostered exactly the themes presented in ‘The Fountainhead’. The next step, if society will be ‘1984’, which seems to be just around the corner. One of the most illuminating books I’ve ever read.
  • Bad update!

    1
    By Prometheus88
    Last update corrupted the file. Please fix!