Wednesday, April 7, 2010

The Only Path To Tomorrow - an essay by Ayn Rand

The main subject of the below essay is the utmost importance of individual's rights.
She also discusses the following historical phenomenon - the claim of representing "the common good" as a way to usurp the individual's rights. -
The Only Path To Tomorrow - by Ayn Rand
Excerpt - Throughout history, no tyrant ever rose to power except on the claim of representing ``the common good.´´ Napoleon ``served the common good´´ of France. Hitler is ``serving the common good´´ of Germany. Horrors which no man would dare consider for his own selfish sake are perpetrated with a clear conscience by ``altruists´´ who justify themselves by-the common good.

No tyrant has ever lasted long by force of arms alone. Men have been enslaved primarily by spiritual weapons. And the greatest of these is the collectivist doctrine that the supremacy of the state over the individual constitutes the common good. No dictator could rise if men held as a sacred faith the conviction that they have inalienable rights of which they cannot be deprived for any cause whatsoever, by any man whatsoever, neither by evildoer nor supposed benefactor.

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