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Do people here hate this book because they don't believe free markets work? Aka commie socialists

>> No.14184253

I hate this book because the prose sucks and it's a boring read, if I can get more enjoyment from working than reading for leisure, then the book is shit
I'm leaning towards libertarian btw

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14184289

Markets are always governed by a set of rules and are never completely free. The rules are what allow markets to exist. Not all rules are good of course but this is the quintessential problem I have with the book. In a way I think the book actually either makes an incredibly bad argument for a so called free market or it isn't even about that and it actually about corruption. The book doesn't even make sense I think.

>> No.14184476

>>14184222
No people here hate that book because this is /lit/ and Ayn Rand was bad at writing.

>> No.14184554

>>14184222
I think it's boring.

>> No.14184654

>>14184289
>Markets are always governed by a set of rules and are never completely free
False

>> No.14184659

>>14184222
commie