Ayn Rand Quotes
Capitalism Is Based On Self-interest And Self-esteem; It Holds Integrity And Trustworthiness As Cardinal Virtues And Makes Them Pay Off In The Marketplace, Thus Demanding That Men Survive By Means Of Virtues, Not Of Vices.
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