Author: Adam Lee
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The Fountainhead: Trial of the Century
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The only accusations that the bad guys are allowed to make are the ones that the good guys accept and treat as praise.
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My Next Book
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I’m nearly finished with my review of The Fountainhead. There’s just three more chapters to cover, and I’ll do a brief review of the 1949 movie version. Between this series and Atlas Shrugged, I think I’ve given Ayn Rand enough time and attention. After I finish this one, I’m not planning to review any of…
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The Fountainhead: Castle Doctrine
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How bad zoning perpetuates segregation and the affordability crisis.
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Dystopia Journal #29: No Choice
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We knew on election night that reproductive rights were facing extinction in much of the U.S.
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The Fountainhead: Rand vs. Rand
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The central animating principles of The Fountainhead and of Atlas Shrugged are fatally at odds.
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The Great Continuity of Nature
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The rising popularity of eco-friendly, non-traditional methods for disposing of the dead is a sign that religion’s grip is weakening. Also, sad news on Rachel Held Evans.
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The Fountainhead: Stop the Presses!
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Ayn Rand’s startling endorsement of labor unions, and why she never learned the lesson taught by her own book.
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Movie Review: Won’t You Be My Neighbor?
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The quiet radicalism of universal compassion and acceptance.
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Friday Night Music: Graves
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This month in songs of resistance and rebellion, here’s Chvrches with one of the most pointedly political songs from their latest album. The lyrics allude to the drowning of refugees in the Mediterranean Sea and tenants who burned to death in the U.K.’s Grenfell Tower fire. Vocalist Lauren Mayberry said about the song: “The main…