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  • 101Individualist anarchism — Individualist anarchismWarren supported private property and trade. However, he held the labor theory of value, and from that he concluded that labor should always trade for an equal amount of labor. He believed that exchanges of unequal amounts… …

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  • 102Objectivity (philosophy) — Objectivity is a central philosophical concept which has been variously defined by sources. A proposition is generally considered to be objectively true when its truth conditions are met and are mind independent that is, not met by the judgment… …

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  • 103Crime and Punishment — For other uses, see Crime and Punishment (disambiguation). Crime and Punishment   …

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  • 104Joseph Butler — You might also be looking for Joseph G. Butler, Jr., a philanthropist and historian or Joseph Campbell Butler, founding member of The Lovin Spoonful Infobox Saint name=Joseph Butler birth date=May 18, 1692 death date=June 16, 1752 feast day=June… …

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  • 105Bibliography of work on Objectivism — Ayn Rand and Objectivism have become the subjects of an extensive body of literature, both in favor of Objectivist ideals, and critical. There follows a general bibliography of major works dealing with Rand s ideology of Objectivism. Works by Ayn …

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  • 106Self-interest — can refer to any of the following concepts:*Egoism *Selfishness *Ethical egoism *Psychological egoism *Individualism *Objectivist ethics *Hedonism *Epicureanism *Enlightened self interest *Indirect self interest …

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  • 107Philosophy of business — The Development of management theory and philosophy considers the fundamental principles that underlie the formation and operation of a business enterprise; the nature and purpose of a business, for example, is it primarily property or a social… …

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  • 108Objectivist ethics — The Objectivist ethics is a subset of the Objectivist philosophy formulated by Ayn Rand. Rand defined ethics as a code of values to guide man s choices and actions mdash;the choices and actions that determine the purpose and the course of his… …

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  • 109Kurt Baier — (1917 ) is an Austrian moral philosopher.Born in Vienna, Austria, in 1917, Baier studied law at the University of Vienna. In 1938 he had to abandon his studies, and went to Great Britain as a refugee, where he was interned as a friendly enemy… …

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  • 110Victor Yarros — Infobox Person image size=150px name=Victor Yarros caption= birth date=1865 birth place= death date=1956 death place=Victor Yarros (1865 1956) was an American anarchist and author. He was a prolific contributor to the individualist anarchist… …

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