"Das Prinzip der Meinungsfreiheit beschäftigt sich nicht mit dem Inhalt der Rede eines Menschen und schützt nicht nur die Äußerung guter Ideen, sondern aller Ideen. Wenn es anders wäre, wer würde dann bestimmen, welche Ideen gut wären und welche verboten sind? Die Regierung?"
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(1978) Ayn Rand Answers – The Best of Her Questions and Answers, Robert Mayhew, NAL Trade 2005, ISBN 978-0451216656
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Ayn Rand
1905 – 1982
Zitiert aus "Wer ist John Galt", deutsche Übersetzung von Barbara Klau und Hansjürgen Wille, GEWIS Verlag, Hamburg 1997, ISBN 978-3932564031
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