Ayn Rand and Critical Thinking — A lesser known emphasis that she makes…

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My bad as I did not know that Ayn Rand was a Russian immigrant to the US!

This short 5 minute PragerU video does a superior job at connecting what Ayn is trying to communicate to us — and it’s more relevant than ever today…

—> Please Watch This Short Video! <—

One of the reasons why I’m showing this, is that it quite clearly states that the solution to the stressful times we are in, is for citizens to use their brain — i.e, to Critically Think!

At 3:48 it says that this is about “the power of the individual and the power of reason.”

It goes on to state: “The individual’s reasoning mind is his tool of knowledge — his only means of understanding what is True or False, how the world works, what is good or bad for his life. This is the theme of Rand’s work.”

“In order to thrive and achieve happiness, the individual must think for himself…”

Most people will nod in agreement, and may even say that this is obvious. However, regarding every societal issue we have (energy, climate, education, election integrity, religion, etc.) Critical Thinkers are as rare as hen’s teeth.

The answer, again, is that we need to properly instill this skill in K-12 children — which will pay enormous dividends when they become adults (e.g., voting citizens).

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C19Science.infocovers the lack of genuine Science behind our COVID-19 policies.

Election-Integrity.infomultiple major reports on the election integrity issue.

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