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Morally, The Promise Of An Impossible "right" To Economic Security Is An Infamous Attempt To Abrogate The Concept Of Rights. It Can And Does Mean Only One Thing: A Promise To Enslave The Men Who Produce, For The Benefit Of Those Who Don't.

Ayn Rand Quotes: Morally, The Promise Of An Impossible Right To Economic Security Is An Infamous Attempt To Abrogate The Concept Of Rights.

Ayn Rand Quotes: Morally, The Promise Of An Impossible Right To Economic Security Is An Infamous Attempt To Abrogate The Concept Of Rights.

Ayn Rand Quotes: Morally, The Promise Of An Impossible Right To Economic Security Is An Infamous Attempt To Abrogate The Concept Of Rights.

Ayn Rand Quotes: Morally, The Promise Of An Impossible Right To Economic Security Is An Infamous Attempt To Abrogate The Concept Of Rights.

Ayn Rand Quotes: Morally, The Promise Of An Impossible Right To Economic Security Is An Infamous Attempt To Abrogate The Concept Of Rights.

Ayn Rand Quotes: Morally, The Promise Of An Impossible Right To Economic Security Is An Infamous Attempt To Abrogate The Concept Of Rights.

Ayn Rand Quotes: Morally, The Promise Of An Impossible Right To Economic Security Is An Infamous Attempt To Abrogate The Concept Of Rights.

Ayn Rand Quotes: Morally, The Promise Of An Impossible Right To Economic Security Is An Infamous Attempt To Abrogate The Concept Of Rights.

Ayn Rand Quotes: Morally, The Promise Of An Impossible Right To Economic Security Is An Infamous Attempt To Abrogate The Concept Of Rights.

Ayn Rand Quotes: Morally, The Promise Of An Impossible Right To Economic Security Is An Infamous Attempt To Abrogate The Concept Of Rights.

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