Flecco
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Ayn Rand's novel Atlas Shrugged seems to be having a few sales spikes these days.

TheEconomist wrote:

Reviled in some circles and mocked in others, Rand’s 1957 novel of embattled capitalism is a favourite of libertarians and college students. Lately, though, its appeal has been growing. According to data from TitleZ, a firm that tracks bestseller rankings on Amazon, an online retailer, the book’s 30-day average Amazon rank was 127 on February 21st, well above its average over the past two years of 542. On January 13th the book’s ranking was 33, briefly besting President Barack Obama’s popular tome, “The Audacity of Hope”.

Tellingly, the spikes in the novel’s sales coincide with the news (see chart). The first jump, in September 2007, followed dramatic interest-rate cuts by central banks, and the Bank of England’s bail-out of Northern Rock, a troubled mortgage lender. The October 2007 rise happened two days after the Bush Administration announced an initiative to coax banks to assist subprime borrowers. A year later, sales of the book rose after America’s Treasury said that it would use a big chunk of the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Programme to buy stakes in nine large banks. Debate over Mr Obama’s stimulus plan in January gave the book another lift. And sales leapt once again when the stimulus plan passed and Mr Obama announced a new mortgage-modification plan.

Whenever governments intervene in the market, in short, readers rush to buy Rand’s book. Why? The reason is explained by the name of a recently formed group on Facebook, the world’s biggest social-networking site: “Read the news today? It’s like ‘Atlas Shrugged’ is happening in real life”. The group, and an expanding chorus of fretful bloggers, reckon that life is imitating art.
The article.

Given some of the more recent chatter on here concerned the novel, thought you guys might find it interesting.


Is the current situation similar to the one depicted in Atlas Shrugged?
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Flaming_Maniac
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Damn, people will grasp at anything, even fiction in dire straits.

/lol'd irl

Of course it's more than a little ironic that the book surpassed Obama's.
13urnzz
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i hated reading that book. i finished it anyways, to it's predictable end.
i see your point, i wonder if the sales were gifted to people the buyers thought
would benefit from reading, or if they were 'i told you so'.
CameronPoe
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Oddly and coincidentally I bought it about three or four weeks ago. I thought I should read something to counterbalance Das Kapital and The Grapes Of Wrath.
HollisHurlbut
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Atlas Shrugged:  Best.  Book.  Ever.
Flecco
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Never read it myself. Heard a lot of conflicting stuff.

Might get the library to track down a copy for me.
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Turquoise
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Rand would've been so much better as an author and philosopher if she hadn't been so rigidly dogmatic about certain things.

She has a lot of good ideas, but her early experiences with the Soviets seemed to make her blind to the problems with capitalism.

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