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Zdroj: The New Left: The Anti-Industrial Revolution (1971), p. 88
We The Living (1936)
Zdroj: We The Living Last Page
What they got was Napoleon. In 1776, the Americans were proclaiming "The Rights of Man"—and, led by political philosophers, they achieved it. No revolution, no matter how justified, and no movement, no matter how popular, has ever succeeded without a political philosophy to guide it, to set its direction and goal.
The Ayn Rand Column
The Ayn Rand Letter (1971–1976)
Zdroj: The New Left: The Anti-Industrial Revolution (1971), p. 136
Zdroj: The Romantic Manifesto (1969), Chapter 3 ("Art and Sense of Life")
“The moral precept to adopt…is: Judge, and be prepared to be judged.”
The Virtue of Selfishness (1964)
““Free competition enforced by law” is a grotesque contradiction in terms.”
The Objectivist Newsletter “Antitrust: The Rule of Unreason,” The Objectivist Newsletter, Feb. 1962, 1
“What Can One Do?” The Ayn Rand Letter, Vol. 1, No. 7 (1972)
Zdroj: The New Left: The Anti-Industrial Revolution (1971), p. 134
Zdroj: The New Left: The Anti-Industrial Revolution (1971), p. 99
We The Living (1936)
Zdroj: We The Living Part One Chapter 9
“A culture is made — or destroyed — by its articulate voices.”
The Voice of Reason (1989)
Apollo and Dionysus (1969)
Apollo and Dionysus (1969)
Ayn Rand Ford Hall Forum lecture, 1974, text published on the website of The Ayn Rand Institute http://www.aynrand.org/site/PageServer?pagename=media_america_at_war_israeli_arab_conflict