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“The concept of individual rights is so prodigious a feat of political thinking that few men grasp it fully - and two hundred years have not been enough for other countries to understand it. But this is the concept to which we owe our lives - the concept which made it possible for us to bring into…” quote by Ayn Rand
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“The concept of individual rights is so prodigious a feat of political thinking that few men grasp it fully - and two hundred years have not been enough for other countries to understand it. But this is the concept to which we owe our lives - the concept which made it possible for us to bring into reality everything of value that any of us did or will achieve or experience.”

Ayn Rand

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Source Book: Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, 1957

Individual rights are a profound political achievement that many fail to fully understand, yet they underpin all human achievement and value creation.

In simple terms: Rights enable all human value.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and protect individual rights.

Themes

freedom politics human dignity achievement value

Mood

thoughtful determined inspirational

Type

philosophical political motivational

When to use this quote

  • legal reforms
  • educational curricula
  • civil discourse
  • policy debates
  • international relations

Key Concepts

libertarianism objectivism rights theory

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can societies better educate citizens about individual rights?
  • What tensions arise when collective needs clash with personal freedoms?
A Different Perspective

Rights can be contested or limited by collective interests and cultural differences.

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