In Atlas Shrugged, John Galt describes a place referred to as ‘Atlantis’, a remotely located utopia for all the intellectuals who could not bear to live under constant regulation and government sponsorship (Neumann 1). After Rand’s education at Petrograd University, she escaped to America, eager to live within the unlimited freedom that comprised the nation as presented by her study of history. In Rand’s view, America served as an escape to Russian communism and represented a place where she was free to pursue her passion for writing. With this perspective, the parallel between Galt’s Atlantis and Rand’s America is clearly depicted as both America and Atlantis serve as places where individual thought and endless opportunities without government interference are found (Badertscher
In Atlas Shrugged, John Galt describes a place referred to as ‘Atlantis’, a remotely located utopia for all the intellectuals who could not bear to live under constant regulation and government sponsorship (Neumann 1). After Rand’s education at Petrograd University, she escaped to America, eager to live within the unlimited freedom that comprised the nation as presented by her study of history. In Rand’s view, America served as an escape to Russian communism and represented a place where she was free to pursue her passion for writing. With this perspective, the parallel between Galt’s Atlantis and Rand’s America is clearly depicted as both America and Atlantis serve as places where individual thought and endless opportunities without government interference are found (Badertscher