Money, Morality, and the Need for Entrepreneurship

Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 18 (2):335-340 (2018)
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Abstract

In Atlas Shrugged, the observations of the character Francisco d'Anconia are used to illustrate the connection between Objectivism, morality, and economics. In response, the author demonstrates how today's socioeconomic movements not only are inconsistent with d'Anconia's view but will likely lead to further large-scale economic and moral crises, unless an economic system is established that will protect the individual's right to worthwhile production, income, and ownership.

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Sara Michelle Weinman
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