Showing posts with label ayn rand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ayn rand. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Atlas Shrugged Newsletter: 07.07.15

Atlas Shrugged Newsletter: 07.07.15

"The basic premise of the Founding Fathers was man's right to his own life, to his own liberty, to the pursuit of his own happiness - which means: man's right to exist for his own sake, neither sacrificing himself to others nor sacrificing others to himself...." - Ayn Rand
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"Ideal" Hits Shelves Today!

Ayn Rand's new book (yes, you read that right) hits shelves today.
Written in 1934, Ideal is the story of a beautiful but tormented actress, Kay Gonda, accused of murder. Now on the run, she turns to six fans for help.
Ideal began as a novel but Ayn Rand later came to believe the piece would be better realized as a play.
Now, both versions of Ideal are available for the first time ever to the millions of Ayn Rand fans around the world.

Order Ayn Rand's "Ideal" now.

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PRODUCERS ONLY: Ayn Rand’s Handwritten Notes

In the 1960s, Ayn Rand made handwritten observations in the margins of Barry Goldwater’s new book.
These notes remained under lock and key until Atlas Shrugged Producer John Aglialoro purchased them in 1986.
Only once before have they been made public and only to Galt's Gulch Online Producers. In honor of Ayn Rand's new book, we are re-releasing them to Gulch Producers today.

Become a Producer and see Ayn Rand’s personal notes on The Conscience of a Conservative

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2015 07 07-hat

Christmas in July: Save up to 50% on the 20th Century Motor Cap

Christmas in July continues in Galt's Gulch Online with today's deal on theAWESOME 20th Century Motor cap.
Save 38% on the cap now or become a Producer in Galt's Gulch and save 50%.

Get your 20th Century Motor cap now.

BONUS: SIGN UP AS A GULCH PRODUCER NOW and save 50% on the cap.
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2015 07 07-auctions

NEW Atlas Shrugged Trilogy eBay Auctions!

10 new props used in the filming of the Atlas Shrugged Trilogy are up for auction on eBay including the newspaper reporting the death of Cherryl Taggart.

See all of the items up for auction and start bidding now.

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Thursday, January 29, 2015

Atlas Shrugged Movie Newsletter: 01.29.15

Atlas Shrugged Movie Newsletter: 01.29.15

”We are fast approaching the stage of ultimate inversion: the stage where the government is free to do anything it pleases, while the citizens may act only by permission.” - Ayn Rand
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Happy 110th Birthday Ayn Rand!

Monday, February 2nd, marks the 110th birthday of Ayn Rand. Stop by the Gulch and celebrate her life and her achievements by sharing when you first discovered her works and how they’ve impacted your life.

Head to Galt’s Gulch and wish Ayn Rand a Happy Birthday now!

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PRODUCERS ONLY: Atlas Shrugged Part 2 Screenplay

Follow along with Dagny on her quest to find the “Destroyer” with the Atlas Shrugged Part 2screenplay - now exclusively available to Galt’s Gulch Online Producers.
What better way is there to spend February 2nd!? And, what better way to prepare yourself for the final installment... coming soon to Gulch Producers only.

Become a Galt's Gulch Producer and get access to the ASP1 and ASP2 screenplays now.

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LIMITED TIME: Save 30% on the "Atlas Shrugged, Now, Non-Fiction" Bundle

In celebration of Ayn Rand's 110th birthday, save on this limited-timevalue-for-value offer and start a conversation now.
1 "Now, Non-Fiction" T-Shirt
1 "Now, Non-Fiction" Hat
1 "Now, Non-Fiction" Mug
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All together, 30% OFF.

Get your "Now, Non-Fiction" bundle for 30% off.

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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Good Ideas Are Not For Everyone

Good Ideas Are Not For Everyone
By John Aglialoro


In three weeks we will be voting in, what many consider, the most important election of our lifetime, the 2012 Presidential election. If you’re reading this article, chances are you’ve already made up your mind who you’ll be voting for. Good. But, what about your friends and family who haven’t? Are you going to take the time to talk to them about their vote?

I would suggest you do - just not all of them.

When Mitt Romney chose Congressman Paul Ryan as his running mate, the media exploded in unison with critical stories of the Wisconsin representative’s appreciation of Ayn Rand - the author of, according to a 1991 survey done by the Library of Congress, one of the most influential books ever written, Atlas Shrugged.

A sample of the detractors’ criticisms...

What made her books controversial is … an extremist vision of America that celebrated greed and selfishness...” - Gary Weiss, CNN

Really? Well... that just sounds horrible. I too would take issue with this author. The thing is, I can’t figure out which book he’s referring to - and I’ve read most everything Ayn Rand wrote.

This is the problem with most, if not all, of the Left’s arguments. Their arguments are rarely anchored in reality, or on what they’ve read themselves, or on any type of empirical evidence or data. Their arguments are founded primarily on assumption and their emotional response to those assumptions.

So, how do we combat an emotional response to a false premise egged on by the refusal to think for oneself critically? Ayn Rand once said, “Reason is not automatic. Those who deny it cannot be conquered by it. Leave them alone.

Was Ayn Rand suggesting that we simply remove ourselves from the discussion entirely? No. What Ayn Rand was suggesting is that we don’t waste our time trying to convince the inconvincible, e.g., Gary Weiss is not interested in having a rational discussion - he’s looking to enforce a position. There is no conversation to be had.

There’s a wonderful quote from Atlas Shrugged: “When I disagree with a rational man, I let reality be our final arbiter; if I am right, he will learn; if I am wrong, I will; one of us will win, but both will profit.” This is where our fight is - the mind of the rational man and rational woman.

You have friends, family, and co-workers, who will not listen to reason and will be voting November 6th. Identify them but do not waste your time. You will not influence them. Who we must focus on however are those individuals that, although tending to lean on their emotions, are ready and willing to engage in serious rational discourse. They are the undecided, the concerned, the curious and they understand that their vote counts. They want to understand the issues and they want to make the right decision.

Find the time to take them to lunch. Invite them to dinner. Take them to a movie (Atlas Shrugged Part 2!). Talk to them.

Talk to them about the fact that there are now 47 million American citizens on food stamps - more than a 60% increase in beneficiaries in the past three and a half years. Talk to them about the fact that only 53% of Americans pay income tax. Talk to them about the facts and only the facts.  

Ask them what their priorities are in life. Ask them what their major concerns are. Ask them what they think the solutions are. Chances are, they are already very close to finding the answers themselves. All that may be required at this point, is the gentle hand of clarity reinforced by some succinct elucidation.

Here is the most important thing to remember: good ideas are not for everyone. They’re only for those actually interested in ideas to begin with.

Recently, my producing partner Harmon Kaslow was asked whom Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged would appeal to:

"While Ayn Rand’s heroes speak to the individual in all of us, they do not speak for everyone. Ayn Rand’s heroes are men and women from all walks of life - sculptors, musicians, plumbers, steel workers, architects, industrialists - if you enjoy your work and do it well, if you constantly strive to be better, if you work hard every day, you will LOVE Atlas.
“However, if you feel a sense of entitlement - as in the government owes you something - simply because you exist, Atlas [Shrugged] is not a story for you. You are whom we are warning against."

There are those that want to hear our ideas and those that don’t want to hear any ideas. Know the difference and you might just have a shot at making a difference.

The truth is not for all men, but only for those who seek it.” - Ayn Rand.

John Aglialoro is the Producer of Atlas Shrugged Part 1 and Atlas Shrugged Part 2.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

A brief message from John A. on Steve Jobs

A message from John Aglialoro, Producer of Atlas Shrugged... 

In 2005, Steve Jobs gave a commencement address to the graduating students at Stanford:



“Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma - which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of other's opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.”

Ayn Rand couldn't have said it better.

John Aglialoro