Rand portrays productive effort as a high moral virtue and warns that expelling the creators leads to total societal decay.

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.

Some readers find the novel overly long (often exceeding 1,200 pages) and criticize its 60-page central monologue as disruptive to the plot.

The novel serves as a vehicle for Rand's defense of and laissez-faire capitalism .

Despite receiving largely negative reviews upon its initial release, La rebelión de Atlas has achieved enduring popularity, selling millions of copies and profoundly influencing libertarian and conservative thought.

It is frequently cited as one of the most influential books in the United States, second only to the Bible in some reader surveys.

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Rand portrays productive effort as a high moral virtue and warns that expelling the creators leads to total societal decay.

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. La_rebelion_de_Atlas_Ayn_Rand.epub

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. Rand portrays productive effort as a high moral

Some readers find the novel overly long (often exceeding 1,200 pages) and criticize its 60-page central monologue as disruptive to the plot. Some readers find the novel overly long (often

The novel serves as a vehicle for Rand's defense of and laissez-faire capitalism .

Despite receiving largely negative reviews upon its initial release, La rebelión de Atlas has achieved enduring popularity, selling millions of copies and profoundly influencing libertarian and conservative thought.

It is frequently cited as one of the most influential books in the United States, second only to the Bible in some reader surveys.