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Whether or not you agree with Ayn Rand - and I have certain issues with some of her beliefs - the woman can tell a story. I mean, the novel as an art form is just in full florid bloom in 'Atlas Shrugged.' It's an unbelievable story. The characters are so compelling, and what she's saying is mind-exp
I guess I'm about ready to promote myself in a more human way. I don't feel quite so insecure.
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Jurgen Habermas, Philosopher (1929) |
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Carol Kane, Actress (1952) |
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