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Uploaded by on May 9, 2011

Hank Rearden rejects a government offer to buy the rights to his new metal, a conflict dramatizing the difference between individualism and collectivism.

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  • At the time of a desperate steel shortage, we cannot allow you to produce too much steel, because it would hurt all those incompetent "steal" producers, so it is better that the country suffers as a whole to keep you from making too much steel.

    Now climb into the alter of the greater good so we can sacrificer you so others can be useless.

  • Your last few videos produced in this format are very visually appealing and your commentary is insightful.

    Well done Mr. Kelley. I hope to see more videos such as these. Thank you for helping to make Atlas Shrugged Part 1 such a wonderful film!

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  • Executives are responsible to their investors. Elected officials are responsible to the public.

    Rearden is not an individual. He is the head of a corporate body.

  • @MrMaldoror666 Would you stop polluting these videos with your poorly-written, fully-capitalized rants? Your tone comes across as a child who refuses to listen to reason. I bet you believed in Santa until you were about thirteen.

  • @MrMaldoror666 Haha! Strawman arguments are fun. I never said *I* agree with everything Rand believes, but the overarching message of Atlas Shrugged is something I'm totally on board with. Work hard, earn what you get, stop leeching off of other people's labor, and don't fling shit at the rich guy's Rolls just because you don't have one. And please, enough with the nazi bullshit. You've already proven Godwin's law, and it's not like it's helping you make your points any better.

  • @MrMaldoror666 If you *truly* had a conscience, as you say, you'd be able to understand that sometimes people's opinions, ideas, and philosophies differ from yours, and having those differences doesn't have to call for eternal damnation on someone's immortal soul. Then again, you strike me as someone with a "I'm right, everyone else is wrong" worldview, so...

  • @MrMaldoror666 What a sad and pitiful life yours must be.

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