More On The Ayn Rand Centenary
Cox & Forkum have also marked the Ayn Rand Centenary. As they say, in part:
Today it’s often taken for granted that “freedom” is an obvious good. But not everyone longs for and values freedom. Some consider it a moral duty to subjugate others for the sake of some “higher” good, whether for the sake of Allah in the Middle East or for the sake of the “common good” in the West. Freedom cannot be spread abroad nor protected here at home without a moral defense of individualism and capitalism. Ayn Rand provided that defense and many other ideas in her philosophy of Objectivism.
Go see the graphic and read the whole thing. If you are unfamiliar with her, it’s a decent, brief introduction and overview.
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