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    On her way to Daniels, Dagny meets a hobo with a story that reveals the motor was invented and abandoned by an engineer named John Galt, who is the inspiration for the common saying. When she chases after Daniels in a private plane, she crashes and discovers the secret behind the disappearances of business leaders: Galt is leading a strike of ...

  2. Atlas Shrugged. John Galt. Previous Next. Galt is the most important character in the novel and the driving force behind its action. The strike that he conceives, organizes, and carries out is the book’s central, defining event.

  3. Summary. Eddie Willers, special assistant to the vice president in charge of operations of Taggart Transcontinental Railroad, is accosted by a bum on the streets of New York City, who asks him, "Who is John Galt?" The question is an expression of futility — a slang phrase that indicates a hopeless situation.

  4. Dec 7, 2023 · Did you want to know who is John Galt? I am the first man of ability who refused to regard it as guilt. I am the first man who would not do penance for my virtues or let them be used as the tools of my destruction.

  5. Mar 15, 2024 · In the character of John Galt, Ayn Rand presented her image of the ideal man: A man of reason, ambition, productivity, and achievement who pursued his rational self-interest, with his own happiness as his highest goal. And in that sense John Galt represents the best within each one of us.

  6. Oct 7, 2007 · Francisco is John Galt’s closest friend and the first to join him in the strike. While pretending to be a frivolous playboy, he’s covertly, ruthlessly destroying his own vast mining empire—and with it, the last resources of his political enemies.

  7. Oct 27, 2023 · The implicit premise of such fast-forwarding is that you can understand the story’s ending without understanding the content of the speech. I don’t think this is true. Even many readers who don’t skip the speech regard it as something of a digression or as a pause in the action, albeit a fascinating one.

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