They pretend to be, anyways, as it is a good line to stand on when making propaganda.
I believe the main takeaway that is important to them is that corporate giants should get to boss around government, which was not really Ayn Rand's intent.
She was portraying a group of great men and not a monolithic, multi-generational effort to establish harsh authoritarianism, which accounts for the divergence. Great men are the first to be targeted by the shadow/parallel powers and their mass espionage makes it easier to do, everyday, to ensure there are not great men who are also good men.
They pretend to be, anyways, as it is a good line to stand on when making propaganda.
I believe the main takeaway that is important to them is that corporate giants should get to boss around government, which was not really Ayn Rand's intent.
She was portraying a group of great men and not a monolithic, multi-generational effort to establish harsh authoritarianism, which accounts for the divergence. Great men are the first to be targeted by the shadow/parallel powers and their mass espionage makes it easier to do, everyday, to ensure there are not great men who are also good men.
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