ISBN-13: 9781478240204 / Angielski / Miękka / 2012 / 632 str.
"It scares the hell out of me. Every day, politics gets closer to the reality you project."-Bob Cone, inventor of Liquid Light The second strike is on. John Galt's strike of the "men of the mind" brought down Roger Thompson's dictatorship and ushered in a conservative dream: no taxes, regulations, or social programs. The end of government services such as policing, firefighting, and infrastructure-building has created a vacuum filled by unscrupulous and unregulated businesses that few can afford. With no safety or labor standards, most Americans have abandoned their homes to work several jobs in the cities. After eight years of living in a dog-eat-dog wasteland, America has elected liberal Senator Laurence Sterling (D-VT) president. Mere days before Sterling's inauguration, twenty-six-year-old World Times reporter Evelyn Riley hears that in recent months both absenteeism and productivity have risen at General Motors, one of the two remaining automobile manufacturers in Detroit, and decides to investigate. Her mother's death decades before reminds her daily of the importance of family and human connections. Little does Evelyn know that John Galt is planning his return to fight Sterling, or that this time a new generation of labor leaders is preparing a strike of its own. "If you have ever read Atlas Shrugged, whether you liked it or not, you really should read this book."-David Scott Moyer "I really like your quote 'I live for Humanity, and I ask Humanity to live for me (and for everyone else).' That's the way it should be."-Paul Buchheit, professor of economic justice at DePaul University For more information, please view sisyphusshruggedbook.com or robertpeate.com.