The Ecological Vision (1993)
1990s and later
“Perhaps the social message has been communicated clearly to the young men and is unacceptable.”
Source: Growing Up Absurd (1956), pp. 10-11.
Context: Social scientists … have begun to think that “social animal” means “harmoniously belonging.” They do not like to think that fighting and dissenting are proper social functions, nor that rebelling or initiating fundamental change is a social function. Rather, if something does not run smoothly, they say it has been improperly socialized; there has been a failure in communication. … But perhaps there has not been a failure in communication. Perhaps the social message has been communicated clearly to the young men and is unacceptable. … We must ask the question, “Is the harmonious organization to which the young are inadequately socialized perhaps against human nature, or not worthy of human nature, and therefore there is difficulty in growing up?”
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American novelist, playwright, poet and psychotherapist 1911–1972Related quotes
“Socialism almost never has been judged as a goal in value by the experience of communism in power.”
2010s, Socialism's Legacy (2011)
“Being right too soon is socially unacceptable.”
Nobel Address (1991)
“Socialism is young and has made errors.”
Man and Socialism in Cuba (1965)
Context: Socialism is young and has made errors. Many times revolutionaries lack the knowledge and intellectual courage needed to meet the task of developing the new man with methods different from the conventional ones — and the conventional methods suffer from the influences of the society, which created them.
Source: Philosophy, Science and Art of Public Administration (1939), p. 662
"Foreign Policy Drains U.S. of Main Weapon," Los Angeles Times, Sept. 9. 1962, G2 — as reported in The Ayn Rand Lexicon http://aynrandlexicon.com/lexicon/socialism.html: Objectivism from A to Z (1986)
Free Synagogue Pulpit: Sermons and Addresses
Source: p. 28 https://archive.org/details/freesynagoguepu00wisegoog/page/n36/mode/2up