
Friend,
In college, I got tired of being told that I had read Atlas
Shrugged or that I was an Objectivist…so I went out and began
reading Rand’s novels and other writings. And my perspective on the world
has never been the same.
Rand didn’t just write novels — she illustrated the mindset of those
who seek to control others, using crises as an excuse to expand government
power and stifle individual achievement.
I have met many John Galts, but I have also met plenty of
Wesley Mouches and Ellsworth Tooheys. Those villains are real, and
their envy-driven ideology is what we need to fight.
Rand’s novels predicted a battle that is playing out today.
Public officials are messing with the lives and businesses of the
productive and placing the blame for the consequences on capitalism. The
rising generation is hearing this nonsense, and it’s turned into support
for socialism, which will only make matters worse.
The best way to counter the narrative is to introduce the next generation
to the moral case for capitalism and provide them with a guide to life that
celebrates the remarkable potential and power of the individual: Ayn
Rand’s philosophy of Objectivism.
The Atlas Society brings Ayn Rand's ideas to new audiences through
various methods, including animated videos, social media, virtual and live
events, and graphic novels.
I believe in their great work. I’ve collaborated with The Atlas Society
on various discussions and interviews, including speaking at their student
conferences, doing interviews on their podcast, and even doing stand-up
comedy at one of their fundraising galas!

I do this as a matter of justice — given how much I’ve benefited from
Rand’s ideas — but also because I deeply respect The Atlas Society’s
CEO, Jennifer Grossman, with whom I’ve been friends for 35 years. I told
her I would help her raise $30,000 online this month to introduce more
young minds to Ayn Rand's ideas.
Can you please
send an urgent donation to The Atlas Society to help them bring these
crucial ideas to a new generation?
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I had the privilege of spending time with Jennifer at Burning Man 2024.
While you might be surprised to hear that we participated, something
spectacular takes place out in the desert.
- A demonstration of what man can build and create
without government.
- An outpouring of artistic creativity and human
ingenuity.
- An example of individuals transforming a harsh
physical environment for individual flourishing.
- A display of benevolence in action, as social
entrepreneurs seek out opportunities to provide value.
- An instance of 75,000 individuals coming together to
pursue happiness.
- A hive of productive labor, resourcefulness, and
achievement.
Given this outpouring of productivity and creativity, it’s
apt to say that Burning Man celebrates the message of Atlas
Shrugged, its author, Ayn Rand, and the values she
celebrated.
The novel is about more than government overreach — and
consequent economic destruction and moral decay. It is about heroic
entrepreneurship, individual achievement, and free minds.
It’s also about relationships and a community of productive creators who
are unwilling to be sacrificed or to sacrifice others.

The Atlas Society is bringing these values and ideas to the next
generation. Their programs, faculty, digital outreach, webinars, and events
offer unique opportunities for people around the world to connect with
like-minded individuals dedicated to the pursuit of reason, achievement,
and freedom.
Can you please
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philosophy to a new generation?
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Thank you,

Grover Norquist
P.S. Ayn Rand’s works remind
me of what was at stake.
Without a moral philosophy based on reason, achievement, individualism, and
freedom, the next generation will continue to embrace a culture of
irrationalism, entitlement, victimhood, collectivism, and resentment.
That’s why The Atlas Society’s effort to adapt Rand’s works
into a medium that appeals to the next generation is so
important.
Rand’s works reinforce that our fight is on principle. They teach us that
everyone should be free to pursue their understanding of the virtuous life
limited only by the prohibition of using force against others.
If you have read Rand, then you are well prepared to have your
freedom attacked by those who wish to control the lives of
others.
Please donate today and prepare the next generation for a life of
freedom.
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