Looking at society, always looking at hypocrisy, contradiction, lies, you can only lean towards two spiritualities. They will see what they see, they will believe what they are told, they will feel that everyone can challenge things in their own way, it is embarrassing. Or they see the absurd nature of things, they see lies, they see publicity, they see contradictions, they refuse to believe.
Objectiveism is a special philosophy advocated by the novelist Ian Land. It materializes a series of complex principles, but the most important thing is to redefine the public interest as a major moral quality, and further to redefine evil and altruism. Even Conservapedia is awful against it (this page focuses on Rand, but it is an atheist). The reason for choosing the name "objectiveism" is that Land is the wisest person in the history of the world.
In the years following bloody civil war, the problem of moral purpose has never been emphasized more than the idealism (and messianism) of the early century. But as the country redefines, as democracy becomes theoretically more comprehensive, so-called genuine writings such as Ambrose Bears, Hamlin Garland, Brett Hart and even Henry James will appear. The author is committed to influencing William Dean Howells over and over again: "Do your best with the materials you choose and try to draw as much realistic life as possible."
This is all because he took part in the Cold War. The Cold War was an era from the late 1940s to the early 1990s and the most important issue for America was to contain the Soviet Union and its communist communist ethics. Given that the Cold War lasted about 40 years, there are many short-term and long-term impacts associated with it. The impact of the Cold War seemed intense, but in fact it was a war without cannonballs. The main reason