When he came to Fifth Avenue, he kept his eyes on the windows of the stores he passed. There was nothing he needed or wished to buy; but he liked to see the display of good?, any goods, objects made by men, to be used by men. He enjoyed the sight of a prosperous street; not more than every fourth one of the stores was out of business, its windows dark and empty.
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Ayn Rand was a libertarian atheist that only believed in capitalism. Her influence on conservatism got the world where it is today. I love capitalism too, but without other moral guidance capitalism will be more than happy to sell you socialism.