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For those that are interested in the technical details of Rand's ideas, there is a Useful Notes page on [[Objectivism]] (warning: RL politics/philosophy ahead).
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* [[Achilles in His Tent]]: The idea behind John Galt's strike.
* [[Almighty Janitor]]: All of the strikers, including highly capable people, agree to take nothing but the equivalent of minimum-wage jobs in order to avoid contributing their minds to the looters' system. Notably, scientific genius John Galt works at Taggart Transcontinental as an unskilled railroad hand for ten years.
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** Many events and items (like Galt's motor) are queer.
** Oh and Orren Boyle's personal spin doctor is [[Friend to All Children|overly fond of children]].
* [[Heel Realization]]: Taggart has one, then [[Go Mad
* [[Hero with Bad Publicity]]: Intentionally.
* [[Hidden Elf Village]]: Galt's Gulch - Unbuilt. Although the valley is shielded from the outside world by Galt's hologram device, the strikers spend only one month out of each year there solely as a "vacation" from the corrosive mediocrity of the outside world, so that they can express themselves freely.
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* [[Writers Cannot Do Math]]:
** A particularly [[egregious]] example. When the first train is riding on the John Galt Line, we are given the following bits of information, in three ''successive'' sentences:
**# The train passes a signal light 'every few seconds';
**# The distance between each signal light and the next is two miles;
**# The train is doing a hundred miles an hour.
** Now, if the train is really travelling at a hundred miles an hour, it will take (3600/(100/2)) = ''72'' seconds to cover a distance of two miles, i.e. well over a minute. Then again, perhaps Ayn Rand had a different concept of 'a few seconds' than most people.
* [[Ye Goode Olde Days]]: The Looters look at the collapse of industrial civilization with a degree of satisfaction as a return to these; Dagny is present as they comment on the stability of newformed Indian feudalism, and is horrified when none care about how many are suffering and dying for lack of modern necessities <s>luxuries</s> such as ''drinkable water.''
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