To Ayn Rand, her ideas were infallible, ambiguity evidence of moral treason. Is it any surprise she appeals to teenage boys?
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To Ayn Rand, her ideas were infallible, ambiguity evidence of moral treason. Is it any surprise she appeals to teenage boys?
Read the full article which is published on Arts and Letters Daily (external link)
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