Thursday, May 30, 2019
The Powerful Message of Ayn Randââ¬â¢s Atlas Shrugged Essay -- Atlas Shrug
The Powerful Message of Ayn Rands Atlas Shrugged     Capitalism, according to John Galt, is mutual trade to mutual advantage, (Rand  Atlas Shrugged 989) or as Adam Smith put it trade by mutual consent and to  mutual advantage. In true capitalist economy, the economy is strictly separated from  the state, just as there is a separation between church and state in the USA.  This basic tenet of capitalist economy describes the  provided economic system that can be  morally justifiable. Communism, fascism, socialism, dictatorships and regulated  capitalism are all systems that breach upon an individuals basic rights, while  capitalism respects and recognizes a mans right to control the product of his  mind. In her philosophical treatise Atlas Shrugged, Ayn Rand uses fictional  characters and events to dramatize the only economy that is consistent with  mans rights and virtues.   Before Ayn Rand, no  one had ever seriously attempted to justify capitalism on moral grounds. It was  a given t   hat capitalism was immoral the proponents of capitalism merely tried  to exhibit the efficiency of the system (i.e., it is a necessary  offense).  Economists did this because they focused only on the  multitude who would be helped  by an anti-capitalist society the needy. What Ayn Rand presents so  masterfully through Atlas Shrugged is the objective perspective of what is  occurring in societies where people may take from others for the public good  in the novel, she repeatedly begs the question At whose expense? When the  Peoples State of Mexico nationalizes the San Sebastin mines, Ayn Rand clearly  presents what is really happening a gang of looters is robbing an honest  business for their own benefit. In any other case, this wo...  ...and certainly undeserving Orren Boyle can use it without  compensation. Is that justice? It is clear that capitalism is the only economic  system that gives people what they deserve capitalism is economic justice.   Capitalism has been  proven time    and time again to be the most effective (in damage of production)  economic system in existence, but this is only secondary to the primary fact  that it is the only moral economy. In Atlas Shrugged Ayn Rand shows that, by its  very nature, capitalism is freedom the freedom for a man to do what he wants to  do with the product of his own mind and effort and, the corollary to that, the  freedom to live.  Works Cited Rand, Ayn. Atlas Shrugged.  vernal York Random House, Inc.,  1957. ---. Mans Rights. Capitalism The Unknown Ideal. New  York The New American Library, 1967. 286-94.                    
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