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‘Quote Check of Ayn Rand’s ‘The Roots of War’’
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‘Quote Check of Ayn Rand’s ‘The Roots of War’’
by Dennis Hackethal
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And there is something obscene in the attitude of those who regard horror as a matter of numbers, who are willing to send a small group of youths to die for the tribe, but scream against the danger to the tribe itself—and more: who are willing to condone the slaughter of defenseless victims, but march in protest against wars between the well-armed.
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