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Name: Anonymous 2005-12-29 3:45

Finally, she and some of her followers are often perceived as being dogmatic, frequently ignoring published criticism of the system instead of responding to it. This is in part because many of them were young people excited by her novels and unlearned in philosophy; such people are not often aware of the complexities of their subject and prone to construe disagreement as ignorance. Furthermore, many of her supporters would not permit modifications or additions to her philosophical system, leading some to label Rand as a cult leader.

Name: John 2005-12-31 8:36

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Alright, first of all, society doesn't make people rich, now does it? Society enables people to become rich by whatever standard of "rich" it has. To become rich, you have to put forth the effort. It's not about luck. 2% of the millionaires in America got that money by inheritance. The rest of em busted their asses for it.

Speaking of American wealth, did you know you can have a color TV, a refrigerator, a microwave, and a WORKING CAR, and still be considered in poverty in this country? The average person in poverty in this country has a higher standard of living than the AVERAGE person in Europe.

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