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Another example of this argument is Ayn Rand's defense of "Intellectual property"
(in particular, patents and copyrights).
She argued that such laws were
"obviously necessary" for authors and inventors to earn a living (or in other words,
that she could not imagine any ways for them to earn a living without them, so such
Another example of this argument is Ayn Rand's defense of patents and copyrights.
She argued that such laws were "obviously necessary" for authors and inventors to earn a living (or in other words, that she could not imagine any ways for them to earn a living without them, so such

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