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Ayn Rand: sinner or saint?

by Jeffrey Greggs

Posted: Feb 03, 2010 07:20 PM

We've got an excellent debate going on, with contributors from all sides, in the comments section of Anthony Daniels's Febraury piece, "Ayn Rand: engineer of souls". Whether you think Ms. Rand was a visionary philosopher and prophet or a threat to everything upright and decent or maybe just an overrated hack, I urge you to join in. And, in answer to Peter M. (#39), I'm sorry to say we do not currently have any "seminar" trolls in our employ. In these strained economic times, we found we could no longer afford their costly diet of controversial literature.

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