The three people Akston was talking about didn’t include Rearden. They were D’Anconia, Galt, and Danneskjold (the mostly off-stage pirate). I feel as though I’ve lost, not just geek points, but objectivist points both for forgetting something from the book, but also because I went along with everyone else who got it wrong.
The remarkable thing about Galt and torture isn’t that he didn’t get PTSD, it’s that he completely kept his head, and over-awed his torturers. He broke James Taggart’s mind, not that Taggart’s mind was in such great shape to begin with.
The three people Akston was talking about didn’t include Rearden. They were D’Anconia, Galt, and Danneskjold (the mostly off-stage pirate). I feel as though I’ve lost, not just geek points, but objectivist points both for forgetting something from the book, but also because I went along with everyone else who got it wrong.
The remarkable thing about Galt and torture isn’t that he didn’t get PTSD, it’s that he completely kept his head, and over-awed his torturers. He broke James Taggart’s mind, not that Taggart’s mind was in such great shape to begin with.