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Join our discussion group as we dissect Ayn Rand's challenging essay, "The Ethics of Emergencies," found in her work, The Virtue of Selfishness.

​This essay is critical for understanding the Objectivist view of morality, as Rand tackles a fundamental question: What are the limits of moral duty? She argues that morality is applicable only to the normal conditions of human life, not to catastrophic, "lifeboat" scenarios.

​We will explore Rand's distinction between the morality of normal life and the zero-sum nature of extreme crises, and debate whether her principles truly hold up when survival is at stake.

​Bring your thoughts, your critiques, and your best arguments as we delve into this essential, and often controversial, piece of Objectivist ethics!

​Required Reading: Ayn Rand's essay, "The Ethics of Emergencies" (from The Virtue of Selfishness), the full text of which is available at the below link:

https://courses.aynrand.org/works/the-ethics-of-emergencies/

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