The fact that a man has no claim on others... does not preclude or prohibit good will among men and does not make it immoral to offer or to accept voluntary, non-sacrificial assistance.


The Objectivist (ed. 1966)


The fact that a man has no claim on others... does not preclude or prohibit good will among men and does not make it immoral to offer or to accept...

The fact that a man has no claim on others... does not preclude or prohibit good will among men and does not make it immoral to offer or to accept...

The fact that a man has no claim on others... does not preclude or prohibit good will among men and does not make it immoral to offer or to accept...

The fact that a man has no claim on others... does not preclude or prohibit good will among men and does not make it immoral to offer or to accept...