Economics in Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged

Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 13 (2):123-139 (2013)
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This article provides a summary of economic issues found in Atlas Shrugged. It discusses the role of individual initiative, creativity, and productivity in economic progress as illustrated in this novel. It also shows the novel's depiction of the benefits of trade—and the destruction of exchange relationships and production that results from government intervention in the economy. Rand included a great many valuable insights about money in the novel's famous “money speech.” In addition, the book analyzes Galt's Gulch as a free market economy. The novel is, in part, a treatise on economics providing a literary treatment of proper economic principles.

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Ayn Rand's Economic Thought.Samuel Bostaph - 2011 - Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 11 (1):19 - 44.

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