Ayn Rand: Philosophy of Objectivism
Ayn Rand’s philosophy of "Objectivism" (i.e. - seeing things and coping with them as they really are) has provoked no small amount of controversy, both pro and con.| Comments on article "Ayn Rand: Philosophy of Objectivism" | |||||||||||||||
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