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Friday, March 02, 2007

Two more hours of "The Fountainhead" and things have changed somewhat. Roark is working on a government housing project via Peter Keating who is acting as his agent--isn't this the sort of thing that Elsworth Tooey would do? To cloak himself behind someone else's persona?

Roark has said that he wanted to see the housing project be built and used. I don't yet see how this fits in with the destruction of the Stoddard Temple which he states over and over doesn't bother him at all.

Elsworth Tooey has stated in a conversation with Peter Keating that he wants to show that all men are equal and that any man can be replaced with any other. He must realize that this is not true as he also stated that the reason he fought Roark is to prevent Roark from becoming unreplaceable.

I'm beginning to see more clearly that Tooey represents communism and Roark capatalism but I don't think Tooey is an honest representation of communist ideals--perhaps more reading will convince me.

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