Debate:Can Objectivism develop beyond Ayn Rand's original formulation?

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What Ayn Rand wrote in Atlas Shrugged (and ofcourse in all of her books) is remarkable as to how the concepts stand the test of time. Liberals AND Conservatives hate her, except specific portions that they like to use. She rejoiced in "man" and "humanity" and defined a code of ethics/morality as part of her philosophical novels. Alan Greenspan used to be in her discussion group at one time. Atlas Shrugged will remain, in my opinion, the greatest book ever written. User:Seekcommon