Ayn Rand Stood for Reason and a Government to Protect Individual Rights
By David Holcberg (Orange County Weekly, December 5, 2005)

Re: "Che Kolasinski" by R. Scott Moxley

In regard to Mr. Moxley's gratuitous smear of Ayn Rand, likening her to Christian-anarchist Marie Kolasinski: Ayn Rand stood for reason, not the mysticism of religion. Ayn Rand stood for a government limited to the protection of individual rights, not for the lawlessness and violence of anarchy.
 
If the writer wants to criticize Ayn Rand, let him do it directly, and at least criticize her actual views.

  

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