So you think that the popularly accepted Robin Hood story is wrong because you've read Ayn Rand? Since Ayn Rand was writing more than five centuries after Robin Hood, it doesn't seem like it's very relevant. Maybe the actual original versions of the Robin Hood story and the political context of 14th-century England are more important to understanding the story than 20th-century capitalist mythology.
RE: How the story of Robin Hood is misunderstood
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How the story of Robin Hood is misunderstood
Not really no. He took back taxes from those who stole it. He did not steal it from rich peole who had earned it (if those even existed). He was not an immoral scum.
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