Peter Thiel mentioned Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand 2 times

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Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
  1. When the Ayn Rand books were written in the 1950s, it felt like it was crazy. It's so bleak, so pessimistic, I think, or so busted, so broken. When I first read them in the late 80s, it still felt pretty crazy, and then the last decade, it's it's in many ways felt much more correct.

    — Peter Thiel

    2018-09-12 on youtube.com
  2. That we need individual founders in all their peculiarity does not mean that we are called to worship Ayn Randian "prime movers" who claim to be independent of everybody around them. In this respect Rand was a merely half-great writer: her villains were real, but her heroes were fake. There is no Galt's Gulch.

    — Peter Thiel

    2014-09-16 in Zero to One