The Objective Standard by John Gillis

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The Objective Standard by John Gillis

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Ayn Rand: "Her work on aesthetics is the greatest advance in this field in history." Umm . . .

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SDR, I had a similar reaction to that statement. I do know, however, that Rand's followers tend to be very avid. My late brother was one such, almost religious on the subject.
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Watch out for stuff you read at age twelve ? Young minds are easily bent, for good or ill . . .

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Exactly
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Twelve maybe exactly when I read The Fountainhead.
I was totally captured and mesmerized by it.
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