Ayn Rand at Columbia University -- part 6: Conservatism vs. Objectivism
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In this 1964 radio interview, Ayn Rand summarizes Objectivism’s central tenets and then explains why she is not a conservative but rather a “radical for capitalism.” Rand addresses a variety of related topics including conservatives’ views of the welfare state, voting advice for young Objectivists, the status of Libertarians, and advice for young Objectivists about working with conservative political groups.
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"Conservatism vs. Objectivism" by Ayn Rand
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