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The question of whether one alleges the Superiority or Inferiority of any given...
Author:
Ayn Rand
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The Virtue of Selfishness: A
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The question of whether one alleges the Superiority or Inferiority of any given race is irrelevant; racism has only one psychological root: the racist's sense of his own Inferiority.
( Ayn Rand )
[ The Virtue of Selfishness: A ]
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