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Average rating: 4.42 · 135 ratings · 21 reviews · 13 distinct works
A New Textbook of Americani...

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A Companion to Ayn Rand

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Essays on Ayn Rand's Atlas ...

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Foundations of a Free Socie...

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A Companion to Ayn Rand

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“Nothing in reality demands that one choose between one’s money and one’s life, or between the destruction of one’s business and a payoff to the mafia, or as Rand will argue, between paying a fine and obeying a government regulation.2 By compelling a choice in the face of an artificial, arbitrarily constructed alternative, a coercive threat derails reality-based practical reasoning, which is grounded in the necessity of taking specific kinds of action in order to maintain and nourish one’s life.”
Gregory Salmieri, Foundations of a Free Society: Reflections on Ayn Rand's Political Philosophy

“The sense in which she holds that it is in one’s self-interest to be moral is that it is in one’s interests as a human being; and in order to live a viable life each of us must define our own specific interests and values according to that standard—the principled, long-range requirements of a human life as such.”
Gregory Salmieri, Foundations of a Free Society: Reflections on Ayn Rand's Political Philosophy



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