Ayn Rand — "The mind is an attribute of the individual. There is no such thing as a collecti…"
The mind is an attribute of the individual. There is no such thing as a collective brain.
The mind is an attribute of the individual. There is no such thing as a collective brain.
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"The primary purpose of morality is to teach you how to live, not how to die."
"The worst sin is to be selfless."
"The state of a man's soul is reflected in his face."
"The man who refuses to think is a willing slave to those who do."
"The purpose of morality is to teach you to enjoy yourself and live."
Russian-American novelist (The Fountainhead, 1943; Atlas Shrugged, 1957) and Objectivist philosopher whose ethical egoism and capitalism-as-virtue shaped American libertarianism. Closely associated with Nathaniel Branden (her early Objectivist-movement collaborator and lover). For an intellectual contrast, see John Rawls, Harvard political philosopher (1921-2002) — Rawls's A Theory of Justice (1971) systematized exactly the egalitarian-redistributive liberalism Rand's Atlas Shrugged was structured to attack. Rand's 'sanction of the victim' and Rawls's 'veil of ignorance' are the two opposite founding intuitions of American political philosophy — selfish-flourishing-as-virtue vs fairness-from-original-position.
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