"While Harriet Beecher Stowe shamed Americans about the United States' dehumanization of African Americans and slavery, Ayn Rand removed Americans' guilt for being selfish and uncaring about anyone except themselves. Not only did Rand make it “moral” for the wealthy not to pay their fair share of taxes, she “liberated” millions of other Americans from caring about the suffering of others, even the suffering of their own children."
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One nation under Galt: How Ayn Rand's toxic philosophy permanently transformed America, Salon, Bruce E. Levine, (15 December 2014)
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Ayn Rand
1905 – 1982
Zitiert aus "Wer ist John Galt", deutsche Ăśbersetzung von Barbara Klau und HansjĂĽrgen Wille, GEWIS Verlag, Hamburg 1997, ISBN 978-3932564031
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