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Moral absolutism from "summary" of Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand

In the world of Atlas Shrugged, moral absolutism is portrayed as an unwavering adherence to one's own principles and values, regardless of external circumstances or consequences. Characters like Dagny Taggart and John Galt exemplify this concept through their steadfast commitment to their own moral code, even in the face of immense pressure and adversity. For Dagny, this means staying true to her beliefs in hard work, innovation, and individualism, despite the rampant corruption and collectivism that surrounds her. She refuses to compromise her principles for the sake of expedience or popularity, instead choosing to stand firm in her convictions, no matter the cost. Similarly, John Galt...
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    Atlas Shrugged

    Ayn Rand

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