Abstract
Ayn Rand most certainly favored liberty, although she renounced the "libertarian" appellation. Yet, in her continuous, contemptuous and shrill attacks on religion, she was denigrating an institution that has made great contributions to freedom. The present essay is an attempt to right the balance; to demonstrate that religion and liberty are not the enemies supposed by Rand.
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Copyright © 2011 The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies Foundation
2011
The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies Foundation
Issue Section:
Religion
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