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Objectivity, essential to Objectivism is the idea that Ayn Rand's word is sacred and infallible. This requires an objective view of the world, which means that only our way is right, for Ayn Rand tells us so, may Her name be revered. | |||
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Objectivity, essential to Objectivism is the idea that Ayn Rand's word is sacred and infallible. This requires an objective view of the world, which means that only our way is right, for Ayn Rand tells us so, may Her name be revered.