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He saw Rearden struggling in silent agony, striving to understand what Galt alone had understood. He saw Rearden for what he was — the symbol of the strike, the great unrewarded hero whom Galt was to liberate and validate. The scene that he describes to Dagny provides the key to understanding Galt's character. He feels intense emotion and suffers when he experiences loss, but he doesn't permit his emotions to interfere with his cognitive grasp of reality or with his actions based on that cognition.
He knows that the strike is right, and no pain resulting from its consequences can defile the purity of his cognition. What makes Galt unique is his method of using his mind — his unflinching commitment to facts, even if they are unpleasant, painful, or frightening.
He functions rationally, holding an undeviating allegiance to reality that his most honest judgment grasps. Galt's life embodies a proactive eagerness to seek out truth and an inviolable willingness to accept it, no matter its content.
He recognizes that man can only achieve success and happiness by revering reality. He doesn't consider facing reality a duty or something that requires tight-lipped stoicism. Instead, he celebrates reality, joyously recognizing that consistent adherence to reality is at the core of self-interest.
He knows that a willful departure from reality is the essence of self-destruction. As the name implies, this is inspired by the "hero" John Galt of Ayn Rand 's Objectivist doorstopper, Atlas Shrugged , who destroys civilization to avoid paying taxes. In the novel, John Galt declared his opposition to collectivism by starting a community called Galt's Gulch. In real life , John Galt was a notable Scottish novelist and biographer of Byron, and a figure in 19th century Canadian history.
That is not the answer most readers expect. Eric Dondero, a man deemed too crazy for the Ron Paul campaign, has proposed going Galt, going so far as to recommend people should quit their jobs if they work for a Democratic voter.
In practice, though, if anyone has actually gone Galt, it's had no measurable effect. As a result, the usual response to a Galt-going threat is "so go already. Turns out all is not well in Rand's realized Capitalist paradise—seems good old-fashioned greed got in the way of idealism.
If you ask a left-winger they'll tell you that business people like having power, making deals, crushing trade unions, appearing in Forbes magazine, going to galas, hanging out with celebrities, and preparing a Presidential bid.
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