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Monthly Archives: February 2014
Huxley Quote using Gimp
Sorry for the lack of material lately, I’ve been extremely busy these past two weeks, and will be for the next two as well. Until then, please enjoy my first real attempt at using Gimp image manipulation software. This quote … Continue reading
Posted in Aldous Huxley, Authors, Media, Typography
Tagged Aldous Huxley, Brave New World, Gimp, media, News, politics, Propaganda, Typography
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Resistance to an All Consuming Modern Society
This week I read Jon Krakauer’s non-fiction book Into the Wild, a book about a man named Christopher McCandless, a college graduate who dropped off the map for over two years. He was found dead in Alaska after attempting to … Continue reading
Ayn Rand and Altruism
My short analysis of a theme from Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged. I am probably going to skip to something else for my next post, but I will probably be doing another down the road. As usual, I am not a … Continue reading
Posted in Authors, Ayn Rand, Literature, Objectivism, Philosophy, Politics
Tagged Altruism, Atlas Shrugged, Ayn Rand, books, business, Charity, corporations, corruption, homeless, Life, Literature, Money, Movements, Objectivism, Philosophy, poverty, reading, Selfishness, values, work
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