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John Galt is a fictional character in Ayn Rand's novel Atlas Shrugged. Even though he is not there for most of the text, the novel often repeats the question Who is John Galt? and
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John Galt is a fictional character by Ayn Rand. The character is featured in her novel Atlas Shrugged. In the novel he is said to be the creator and inventor of capitalism.
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From the New York Times: "The 41-story Deutsche Bank building at 130 Liberty Street, opposite the World Trade Center, was badly damaged when the center's south tower collapsed
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Adolescence is the prime age for Ayn Rand enthusiasts. A philosophy that exalts selfishness can be a good fit for angsty teenagers, but most folks, even avowed capitalists, eventually
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