At first thought, the different
philosophical positions of Emma
Goldman and Ayn
Rand seem to be well defined. Notwithstanding, the
contrast between a propensity towards anarchism with an advocacy for
laissez-faire capitalism, both Russian born "Khazar Jewish" theorists and activists shared a
rejection of a theist metaphysics. When Emma
Goldman states: (speaking from a Detroit pulpit in
1898, quoted from Annie Laurie Gaylor, Women Without Superstition, p. 382),
"I do not believe in God, because I believe in man. Whatever his mistakes,
man has for thousands of years past been working to undo the botched job your
God has made", her mindset distinctly sets her apart from the main body of
Western Civilization thought.
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