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January 31, 2006
From The New York Times; November 3, 1957
To the Editor:
Atlas Shrugged is a celebration of life and happiness. Justice is unrelenting. Creative individuals and undeviating purpose and rationality achieve joy and fulfillment. Parasites who persistently avoid either purpose or reason perish as they should. Mr. Hicks suspiciously wonders "about a person who sustains such a mood through the writing of 1,168 pages and some fourteen years of work." This reader wonders about a person who finds unrelenting justice personally disturbing.
Alan Greenspan, NY
He's a better economist than he is literary critic. I'll give him that. After 18 years, Alan Greenspan retires today.
Posted by edelfenbein at January 31, 2006 8:14 AM
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