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Emma Goldman?s and Ayn Rand?s theories of ethical egoism demands unconstrained personal autonomy. Problematic: need for guidance, excesses of freedom. Corrective: social ethic. Problematic: coercive, precepts and conveyance of ethic.

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Day, Janet. "Emma Goldman and Ayn Rand: Ethical Egoism and Constraint" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Midwest Political Science Association, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois, Apr 07, 2005 <Not Available>. 2009-05-25 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p85734_index.html>

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Abstract: Emma Goldman?s and Ayn Rand?s theories of ethical egoism demands unconstrained personal autonomy. Problematic: need for guidance, excesses of freedom. Corrective: social ethic. Problematic: coercive, precepts and conveyance of ethic.

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Emma Goldman and Ayn Rand: Ethical Egoism and Constraint Janet E. Day Ph.D. St. Joseph's College Rensselaer Indiana janetday7@yahoo.com Abstract Emma Goldman and Ayn Rand represent distinct schools of thought within left and right American libertarianism. Their theories of ethical egoism demands unconstrained personal autonomy. Both recognize that the achievement of a mature selfhood by most individuals requires some guidance to ensure self-actualization as well as certain constraints to minimize the excesses of freedom within civil society. They propose
Binswanger and Leonard Peikoff. New York: Meridian. Rand Ayn. 1999a [1957]. Atlas Shrugged. New York: Plume. Rand Ayn. 1999b [1971]. Return of the Primitive: The Anti-Industrial Revolution ed. Peter Schwartz. New York: Meridian. Regis Edward Jr. 1980. "What Is Ethical Egoism?" Ethics 91: 50-62. Sciabarra Chris Matthew. 1995. Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical. University Park: Pennsylvania state University. Stirner Max. 1963[1844-1845]. The Ego and His Own: The Case of the Individual Against Authority. ed. James J. Martin. trans. Steven


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