Sunday, April 10, 2011

Polishing The Knobs

Guess which two words made us stop reading?
While the literary polish of Rand’s 1,000-plus-page novel is unparalleled, the cinematic version of her philosophical peregrination that questions which society is preferable for mankind — one of rational self-interest or one meant to level all individual output — upholds her objectivist worldview and ought to stoke the debate about free society and the role of government.
We've heard of ideological blinders but come on, Brian Calle [...] columnist and editorial writer for the Orange County Register (ocregister.com/opinion) [who] blogs at ocregister.com/orangepunch and freedompolitics.com, don't you people have even the sense to admit that it's not necessarily the best-written "1,000-plus-page novel" ever?

2 comments:

  1. Polish, you know, like a dumb ethic joke.

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  2. Campus Literary Magazine Ed. Claims:

    There are no literary Polishes.

    ReplyDelete

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