go Galt

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English

Etymology

After John Galt, a fictional character in Ayn Rand's novel Atlas Shrugged.

Verb

go Galt (third-person singular simple present goes Galt, present participle going Galt, simple past went Galt, past participle gone Galt)

  1. (intransitive, idiomatic) To become a recluse and stop contributing to society, especially in the form of taxes, by reducing one's work or productivity or by refusing to follow societal norms that one believes to be unjust.
    • 2009 March 6, David Weigel, “Battling Obama by ‘Going Galt’”, in The Washington Independent:
      Smith, who’s still mulling over ways that she can “go Galt,” sees a possibility for a moral stand. During the Iraq War, she read about a painter who’d painted less, reducing his income, in order to dodge taxes and thereby make sure he didn’t fund the war.
    • 2012 November 6, The Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert (actor), via Comedy Central:
      We job creators are not going to take it. We are going Galt! Just like in Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged, we are gonna leave you parasites behind and relocate to an island where only rich people can live — Manhattan!

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