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Boyle
did
not
catch
the
tone
of
mockery
,
and
answered
earnestly
,
"
It
destroys
the
blight
of
monopoly
.
It
leads
to
the
democratization
of
industry
.
It
makes
everything
available
to
everybody
.
Now
,
for
instance
,
at
a
time
like
this
,
when
there
s
such
a
desperate
shortage
of
iron
ore
,
is
there
any
sense
in
my
wasting
money
,
labor
and
national
resources
on
making
old
-
fashioned
steel
,
when
there
exists
a
much
better
metal
that
I
could
be
making
?
A
metal
that
everybody
wants
,
but
nobody
can
get
.
Now
is
that
good
economics
or
sound
social
efficiency
or
democratic
justice
?
Why
shouldn
t
I
be
allowed
to
manufacture
that
metal
and
why
shouldn
t
the
people
get
it
when
they
need
it
?
Just
because
of
the
private
monopoly
of
one
selfish
individual
?
Should
we
sacrifice
our
rights
to
his
personal
interests
?
"
"
Skip
it
,
brother
,
"
said
Fred
Kinnan
.
"
I
ve
read
it
all
in
the
same
newspapers
you
did
.
"
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"
I
don
t
like
your
attitude
,
"
said
Boyle
,
in
a
sudden
tone
of
righteousness
,
with
a
look
which
,
in
a
barroom
,
would
have
signified
a
prelude
to
a
fist
fight
.
He
sat
up
straight
,
buttressed
by
the
columns
of
paragraphs
on
yellow
-
tinged
paper
,
which
he
was
seeing
in
his
mind
:
"
At
a
time
of
crucial
public
need
,
are
we
to
waste
social
effort
on
the
manufacture
of
obsolete
products
?
Are
we
to
let
the
many
remain
in
want
while
the
few
withhold
from
us
the
better
products
and
methods
available
?
Are
we
to
be
stopped
by
the
superstition
of
patent
rights
?
"
"
Is
it
not
obvious
that
private
industry
is
unable
to
cope
with
the
present
economic
crisis
?
How
long
,
for
instance
,
are
we
going
to
put
up
with
the
disgraceful
shortage
of
Rearden
Metal
?
There
is
a
crying
public
demand
for
it
,
which
Rearden
has
failed
to
supply
.
"
"
When
are
we
going
to
put
an
end
to
economic
injustice
and
special
privileges
?
Why
should
Rearden
be
the
only
one
permitted
to
manufacture
Rearden
Metal
?
"
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"
I
don
t
like
your
attitude
,
"
said
Orren
Boyle
.
"
So
long
as
we
respect
the
rights
of
the
workers
,
we
ll
want
you
to
respect
the
rights
of
the
industrialists
.
"
"
Which
rights
of
which
industrialists
?
"
drawled
Kinnan
.
"
I
m
inclined
to
think
,
"
said
Dr
.
Ferris
hastily
,
"
that
Point
Two
,
perhaps
,
is
the
most
essential
one
of
all
at
present
.
We
must
put
an
end
to
that
peculiar
business
of
industrialists
retiring
and
vanishing
.
We
must
stop
them
.
It
s
playing
havoc
with
our
entire
economy
.
"