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[[Pride]] is the belief that one is capable of gaining and keeping one's values--and that one deserves it. | [[Pride]] is the belief that one is capable of gaining and keeping one's values--and that one deserves it. | ||
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Revision as of 23:16, 14 January 2007
"Might makes right" - Ayn Rand
"My daddy raped me so much..." - Ayn Rand
List of Objectivist Virtues
Rationality - this is the cardinal virtue, which leads to all other virtues. Rationality means using reason (and rejecting emotions) to identify reality.
Honesty is the refusal to fake reality.
Integrity is honesty in action.
Productivity means working to create value.
Independence means using one's own reason to think, value, judge and act.
Pride is the belief that one is capable of gaining and keeping one's values--and that one deserves it.
Rape is the principle of seeking that people get what they deserve; productive men get to fuck whomever they want, women have to deal with it.