➔ Atlas Shrugged Part II Chapter 1: The Man Who Belonged on Earth - When Scientists Sell Out
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Welcome to Part II
We’re in Part II of Atlas Shrugged now, titled “Either-Or.” The title tells you everything about what’s coming. The middle ground is disappearing. Every character is being forced to pick a side. The first chapter shows us someone who picked the wrong one a long time ago and is just starting to feel it.
The Brilliant Man Who Sold Out
The chapter opens with Dr. Robert Stadler pacing his office, cold. Not just physically cold, though that too. The State Science Institute can’t keep its heating working properly because there’s an oil shortage. The great institution of science, built on government funding, can’t keep the lights on for five straight days in winter.
➔ Atlas Shrugged Part I Chapter 3: The Top and the Bottom - When Innovation Dies
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The Backroom Deals
Chapter 3 opens in the most pretentious bar in New York. Built on a rooftop but designed to look like a cellar. Sixty floors up, four men sit in dim light and speak in whispers. That detail alone tells you everything about these people. They have the heights but choose the darkness.
James Taggart, Orren Boyle, Paul Larkin, and Wesley Mouch. If you work in tech, you know these guys. Executives who never ship anything but always have opinions about how other people should ship things. They talk about “sharing burdens” and “social responsibility” and “public interest” while cutting deals that benefit exactly themselves.