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The rational {the good} has nothing to gain from the irrational {the evil},"...
Author:
Leonard Peikoff
Book:
Objectivism: The Philosophy of
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The rational {the good} has nothing to gain from the irrational {the evil}," observes Ayn Rand, "except a share of its failures and crimes. . . ."17
( Leonard Peikoff )
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