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As the nation’s most talented minds mysteriously vanish, Dagny discovers they are being led by the enigmatic John Galt on a "strike of the mind"—refusing to provide their genius to a world that punishes achievement. Core Themes
Some readers find the novel overly long (often exceeding 1,200 pages) and criticize its 60-page central monologue as disruptive to the plot. La_rebelion_de_Atlas_Ayn_Rand.epub
A key philosophical concept in the book is the idea that productive people often unknowingly grant their "looters" the power to destroy them by accepting a morality that demands their own sacrifice. Impact and Reception As the nation’s most talented minds mysteriously vanish,
A central enigma haunts the decaying society: "Who is John Galt?" . Impact and Reception A central enigma haunts the
Set in a dystopian version of the United States, the story depicts a nation on the brink of economic collapse due to increasingly burdensome government regulations.
Productive industrialists like Dagny Taggart , vice president of a transcontinental railroad, and steel magnate Hank Rearden struggle against "looters" and "moochers" who exploit their creativity while demonizing their success.