John Galt in 'Atlas Shrugged' by Ayn Rand
That someone says, "I have no obligation to
help another," says absolutely nothing about
whether that person has compassion or not.
It says nothing about whether or not that
person would help another in some particular
circumstance.
John Galt's statement could be loosely
interpreted as a no-obligation statement.
It says nothing about Galt's compassion.
It says nothing about whether or not Galt
would help another.
Frederick Mann
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