PJTV on Youtube Andrew Kalvan is funny. I also really like Bill Whittle's Afterburner series.
Atlas Shrugged on www.WhoisJohnGalt.com
never read the book, enjoyed part 1, part 2 this fall.
Unrelated, I read half of The Fountainhead, the protagonist is quiet boring, leading female character a disgusting character and a masochist. I found reading the story of the control character more interesting than the protagonist, even with all his character flaws (by control character, I am borrowing the term from medical trials, the protagonist is unique and the control character is a perfect specimen of normal). It is high literature, often there would be these wonderful paragraphs that describe the setting, prose laden with connotation, innuendo, etc. (I recall them being at the beginning of the book, one example is where the protagonist is walking into town and Ayn describes the view of the "exhibitionist lawns")
I really like NewYorkSentinel, my favorite video of his is titled Role of Juries in a Free Society.
Atlas Shrugged on www.WhoisJohnGalt.com
never read the book, enjoyed part 1, part 2 this fall.
Unrelated, I read half of The Fountainhead, the protagonist is quiet boring, leading female character a disgusting character and a masochist. I found reading the story of the control character more interesting than the protagonist, even with all his character flaws (by control character, I am borrowing the term from medical trials, the protagonist is unique and the control character is a perfect specimen of normal). It is high literature, often there would be these wonderful paragraphs that describe the setting, prose laden with connotation, innuendo, etc. (I recall them being at the beginning of the book, one example is where the protagonist is walking into town and Ayn describes the view of the "exhibitionist lawns")
I really like NewYorkSentinel, my favorite video of his is titled Role of Juries in a Free Society.