Discussion: One must never fail to pronounce moral judgement


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In her essay "How Does One Lead a Rational Life in an Irrational Society?" Ayn Rand asserts that "One must never fail to pronounce moral judgement".
How do you understand that assertion? and do you agree with her?
Do you think some parts of human interaction should be free of judgement?
Do you agree that "moral agnosticism" hurts the good and rewards the bad?
Article: https://courses.aynrand.org/works/how-does-one-lead-a-rational-life-in-an-irrational-society/
Come discuss this article (or the general topic) and whether you agree with her or not in a roundtable format with other interested people.
Location: We will be meeting inside the Cambridge Castle Bar, likely on the two small tables near the stairs as it is quieter.
Format: Roundtable discussion, moderated to ensure everyone gets a shot at intervening on each point and to keep the discussion on topic
Feel free to message the group if you have any trouble finding us or ask the bartenders

Discussion: One must never fail to pronounce moral judgement