[quote=@Dinh AaronMk] Yea, Bioshock 1 has always come across as being an attack against the philosophy of Ayn Rand and the entire basis of Libertarian society. It out-right depicts and is set in a society where everything ever functioned through buying and selling and literally nothing was free, ever. It being the supposed utopia of unregulated commerce on every level it basically tore itself to pieces and died. That and the use of Adam, which was already being more or less used quite a bit by those who already did really well for themselves on Andrew Ryan's dream. But in any case because Rapture was a Libertarian and Randian wet dream it died because the inevitable class warfare it created. Then Bioshock 2 was a wild swing at revolutionary socialism because blah-blah-blah, and Infinite a sting on American Exceptional-ism and all things that made the turn of the last century so fun. But I don't think it ever once painted Libertarianism is a good light so as to set about actually encouraging more Libertarians. [/quote] I knew all that. That's why I was a bit thrown off by the idea that it [i]created[/i] libertarians.