The four main pillars of Ayn Rand's philosophical system called Objectivism are reality, reason, self-interest, and capitalism.
The first pillar means that reality is objective. It is not just a social construct. The first premise of everything must be that existence exists.
Reason is humanity's asset in the all too real world. We have to consciously choose to employ it.
Self-interest is Rand's protest against the conventional, hypocritical morality. In her view, we must give up on living for others, or for causes. Our self-interest is our ultimate goal and motivator.
Capitalism as an economic and social system is for Rand the perfect embodiment of liberty. Of course, governments mustn't interfere; it has to be a laissez-faire capitalism.
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The correct answer is that it is D. the Geats, that truly display the
Anglo-Saxon value of loyalty as Beowulf battles Grendel's mother. The
fact they wait by the lake for him to emerge, and face the monster
themselves, show that they are the most loyal of the possible answers
offered here.
If your grow up in a violent neighborhood it doesn’t mean that makes you a violent person because I grew up and is still growing in a not really good area and I’m not violent and shooting people I like to focus on my school work so I can have a better future.
Answer: The events in Twelfth Night in order from earliest to latest can be written as follow:
1- Olivia rejects Orsino and prefers Cesario.
Olivia gives us an insight into Malvolio's character by saying that he suffers from self-love or is arrogant and vain.
2- Antonio risks danger bringin Sebastian to Illyria.
Antonio, the man who saved Sebastian's life is touched by Sebastian's loss.
3- Olivia mistakes Sebastian for Cesario
Sebastian has now reluctantly accepted Antonio as his companion in the streets of Illyria.
4- Viola is astonished to see her brother.
In Olivia's house, Malvolio in a darkened room is teased mercilessly by Feste who tries unsuccessfully to convince Malvolio that he is mad.
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