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  1. Completing the American Revolution: The Significance of Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged at its Fiftieth Anniversary.David N. Mayer - 2008 - Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 9 (2):191 - 219.
    In 1961, Ayn Rand called for "a moral revolution to sanction and complete the political achievement of the American Revolution." Through her novel Atlas Shrugged and the philosophy it presents, Rand shows what must be done to complete the unfinished American Revolution. This essay, written to commemorate the book's fiftieth anniversary, discusses the historical background necessary to understand how Atlas Shrugged accomplishes this purpose.It explains how and why the Revolution was incomplete—focusing on the law's failure to fully protect the rights (...)
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  • Our Unethical Constitution.Candice E. Jackson - 2005 - Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 6 (2):405 - 444.
    In this article, the political ethics of Ayn Rand and Austrian economist Murray N. Rothbard are compared. Rand and Rothbard championed nearly identical fundamental principles of political ethics — chiefly, the right of every person to control his own life. Both Rand and Rothbard argued that the American system of government was originally intended to be grounded in this individual rights ethic.However, examination of historical and contextual factors demonstrates that the U. S. Constitution fails to embody the political ethics espoused (...)
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