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Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines Volume 13, Number 2 2003 Article 2 NUMÉRO 2/3 Leonard P. Liggio, George Mason University Recommended Citation: Liggio, Leonard P. (2003) "American Classical Liberalism and Religion: Religion, Reason and Economic Science," Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines: Vol. 13: No. 2, Article 2. ©2003 by Berkeley Electronic Press and IES-Europe. All rights reserved. Leonard P. Liggio° The October, 1998 issue of FIRST THINGS (Editor: Father Richard John Neuhaus; pp. 9-10) published the following letter: "Thank you for the recommendation. I still agree completely with my understanding of the philosophy of Ayn Rand: every action should be purposeful; each person should be concerned with himself and no one else unless he chooses; non-achievers must take from achievers to survive; achievers make the world operate. I applied Rand's principles to myself and decided to become a nun. The only purpose in life is to honor God. I need to greatly expand my relationship with God and pray much more often and with more concentration than I do. I am not an achiever in the secular world. I will be an achiever in the cloistered lifestyle because I enjoy silence and need to
Journal des Économistes et des Études Humaines – de Gruyter
Published: Jun 1, 2003
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