fortliberty.org - Fort Liberty - Using the First Amendment to Protect the All the Others

Description: Using the First Amendment to Protect the All the Others

Example domain paragraphs

The term “Going Galt” is a reference to Ayn Rand’s epic novel Atlas Shrugged . In the book, John Galt is subject to forced unionization when the founder of the automobile company for which he works dies and his liberal children inherit the plant. John responds by leaving the company, but also by starting an underground movement to encourage the best and the brightest to withdraw from the corrupt society which was leeching the value from their lives.

Eventually, most of the “strikers” made their way to a hidden valley in Colorado, colloquially referred to as “Galt’s Gulch.” Not all of the strikers did that though. John stayed in New York City and traveled extensively to recruit new members. Francisco d’Anconia traveled the world, living the life of a genius playboy, as part of a larger plan to bankrupt corrupt businesses and governments. Ragnar Danneskjöld took up piracy on the high seas as a method of liberating tax money from governments and giving it

When Is The Right Time to Go?

Links to fortliberty.org (2)