“The respectable family that supports worthless relatives or covers up their crimes in order to "protect the family name"(as if the moral stature of one man could be damaged by the actions of another) -the bum who boasts that his great-grandfather was an empire-builder, or the small-town spinster who boasts that her maternal great-uncle was a state senator and her third cousin gave a concert at carnegie hall (as if the achievement of one man could rub off on the mediocrity of another) -the parents who search geneological trees in order to evaluate their prospective son-in-law. -the celebrity who starts his autobiography with a detailed account of his family history -All these are samples of racism.”
Quote by Ayn Rand
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The virtue of selfishness: a new concept of egoism
This book delves into the philosophical underpinnings of egoism, examining how self-interest can be a driving force for personal growth and societal advancement. It challenges traditional views on altruism and self-sacrifice, presenting a nuanced argument for the virtue of selfishness in various aspects of life. more
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