Ayn Rand Quote

When one observes the nightmare of the desperate efforts made by hundreds of thousands of people struggling to escape from the socialized countries of Europe, to escape over barbed-wire fences, under machine-gun fire—one can no longer believe that socialism, in any of its forms, is motivated by benevolence and by the desire to achieve men's welfare.


The Virtue of Selfishness (1964)


When one observes the nightmare of the desperate efforts made by hundreds of thousands of people struggling to escape from the socialized countries...

When one observes the nightmare of the desperate efforts made by hundreds of thousands of people struggling to escape from the socialized countries...

When one observes the nightmare of the desperate efforts made by hundreds of thousands of people struggling to escape from the socialized countries...

When one observes the nightmare of the desperate efforts made by hundreds of thousands of people struggling to escape from the socialized countries...