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==Rand's specification==
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According to [[Reason (magazine)|''Reason'']] editor [[Nick Gillespie]] in the magazine's March [[2005]] issue focusing on Objectivism's influence, [[Ayn Rand]] is "one of the most important figures in the libertarian movement... A century after her birth and more than a decade after her death, Rand remains one of the best-selling and most widely influential figures in American thought and culture" in general and in libertarianism in particular. In the same issue, [[Cathy Young]] says that "Libertarianism, the movement most closely connected to Rand’s ideas, is less an offspring than a rebel stepchild."[http://www.reason.com/0503/fe.cy.ayn.shtml]
According to [[Reason (magazine)|''Reason'']] editor [[Nick Gillespie]] in the magazine's March [[2005]] issue focusing on Objectivism's influence, [[Ayn Rand]] is "one of the most important figures in the libertarian movement... A century after her birth and more than a decade after her death, Rand remains one of the best-selling and most widely influential figures in American thought and culture" in general and in libertarianism in particular. In the same issue, [[Cathy Young]] says that "Libertarianism, the movement most closely connected to Rand’s ideas, is less an offspring than a rebel stepchild."[http://www.reason.com/0503/fe.cy.ayn.shtml]
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