The Trial of Ayn Rand by William Missouri Downs
Ayn Rand rehearsal process:
I am working on the end speech of Downs' script. The ideas the script writer includes are Rand's philosophy from Individual Rights.
"Since Man has inalienable individual rights, this means
that the same rights are held, individually, by every man, by all men, at all
times. Therefore, the rights of one man cannot and must not violate the rights
of another.
For instance: a man has the right to live, but he has no right
to take the life of another. He has the right to be free, but no right to
enslave another. He has the right to choose his own happiness, but no right to
decide that his happiness lies in the misery (or murder or robbery or
enslavement) of another. The very right upon which he acts defines the same
right of another man, and serves as a guide to tell him what he may or may not
do."
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