To: Publius
For those of us that have read AS all the way thru and understand the concepts, how would this book expand our understanding of Ayns masterpiece?
on a side note, is that the actual cover?
102 posted on
03/08/2022 4:12:40 AM PST by
The Louiswu
(The times they are a changin. )
To: The Louiswu
- Younger people don't appreciate the role that railroads played in that era.
- They are unfamiliar with the philosophies that Rand explored in the book.
- The role of gold in finance is almost forgotten since FDR nationalized it in 1933.
- The questions at the end of each chapter provoke deeper thought on the matter contained in that chapter.
- In short, there is a lot of history that I and my co-writer explore and explain for those unfamiliar with it.
103 posted on
03/08/2022 7:54:12 AM PST by
Publius
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