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Objectivism is a philosophical system developed by Ayn Rand, emphasizing reason, individualism, and laissez-faire capitalism. It argues that reality exists inde
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Objectivism is a philosophical system developed by Ayn Rand, emphasizing reason, individualism, and laissez-faire capitalism. It argues that reality exists independently of human consciousness, and that individuals should pursue their own self-interest while respecting the rights of others. With a Vibe score of 80, objectivism has been influential in shaping libertarian and conservative thought, but has also faced criticism for its perceived harshness and lack of empathy. Key figures associated with objectivism include Ayn Rand, Leonard Peikoff, and Alan Greenspan. The philosophy has been applied in various fields, including economics, politics, and art, with notable examples including the formation of the Ayn Rand Institute and the publication of Rand's novels, such as 'The Fountainhead' and 'Atlas Shrugged'. As of 2023, objectivism continues to be a topic of debate, with some arguing that it provides a necessary corrective to collectivist ideologies, while others see it as a justification for selfishness and inequality. The controversy surrounding objectivism is reflected in its controversy spectrum, which ranges from optimistic to contrarian, with a notable influence flow from Rand to libertarian and conservative thinkers.