vitanola
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Lizzie,
Seems a bit contradictory to the ideals of the Golden Era which has a lot to do with individualism: be responsible, be accountable, take care of yourself, do not depend on others, challenge the unknown, endeavor is its own reward.... You won't find those sentiments today.
The above assertion is utterly ahistoric. If one wishes to understand these times one would be well advised to read actual periodicals of the first half of the last century, rather than revisionist fantasies, or polemics.
The Beatitudes and the Decalogue would be more relevant to most in the Era than Galt's radio speech.
Most average in the 1930's Americans would have found many of the tenets of Objecitvism to be shocking.
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