Ah, Atlas Shrugged. Or as I prefer to call it, The Gospel According to Mammon. A 1,200-page love letter to self-interest, written with all the subtlety of a cannon in a cathedral. Where to begin? Imagine if a Greek myth, a Victorian […]
Filed under: Canadian Calvinism, Stoic Paternalism, Crustacean Theology It is a curious thing to observe, from the other side of mortality, that men still reach for order in times of confusion and yet insist on finding it in the most long-winded places […]
