Summary:
As an interesting relic of the past, this outlandish piece
of propaganda is worth the listener's time, even though the
author's overconfident sense of her own rightness and
persistence at pressing her points with little respect for
opposing views can quickly become more than a little annoying.
Using outdated words such as "altruists" to represent the
forces of evil who would overburden the poor, beleaguered
American business community, Rand "protesteth" far too much.
Americans have seen many of the abuses come to pass that Rand,
writing in 1946, claimed would never happen if free enterprise
were just left to its own devices, so many of her arguments
will be lost on a modern listener. For instance, the antitrust
laws forced railroad barons to use illegal payoffs to forge
ahead with expansion, and they shouldn't, therefore, be blamed
the antitrust laws are the real problem. Narrator Anna Field's
cold, crisp voice is actually well suited to such a heartless
piece as this. Recommended. Mark Pumphrey, Polk Cty. P.L.,
Columbus, NC
Tags: [ZDC:YWSJ, ZDC:ZXZZ, CNTY:USA]