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John Galt's Speech
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[ 964 words ]
For twelve years you've been
asking "Who is John Galt?" This is John Galt
speaking. I'm the man who's taken away your victims
and thus destroyed your world. You've heard it said
that this is an age of moral crisis and that Man's
sins are destroying the world. But your chief virtue
has been sacrifice, and you've demanded more
sacrifices at every disaster. You've sacrificed
justice to mercy and happiness to duty. So why
should you be afraid of the world around you?
Your world is only the product of
your sacrifices. While you were dragging the men who
made your happiness possible to your sacrificial
altars, I beat you to it. I reached them first and
told them about the game you were playing and where
it would take them. I explained the consequences of
your 'brother-love' morality, which they had been
too innocently generous to understand. You won't
find them now, when you need them more than ever.
We're on strike against your
creed of unearned rewards and unrewarded duties. If
you want to know how I made them quit, I told them
exactly what I'm telling you tonight. I taught them
the morality of Reason -- that it was right to
pursue one's own happiness as one's principal goal
in life. I don't consider the pleasure of others my
goal in life, nor do I consider my pleasure the goal
of anyone else's life.
I am a trader. I earn what I get
in trade for what I produce. I ask for nothing more
or nothing less than what I earn. That is justice. I
don't force anyone to trade with me; I only trade
for mutual benefit. Force is the great evil that has
no place in a rational world. One may never force
another human to act against his/her judgment. If
you deny a man's right to Reason, you must also deny
your right to your own judgment. Yet you have
allowed your world to be run by means of force, by
men who claim that fear and joy are equal
incentives, but that fear and force are more
practical.
You've allowed such men to occupy
positions of power in your world by preaching that
all men are evil from the moment they're born. When
men believe this, they see nothing wrong in acting
in any way they please. The name of this absurdity
is 'original sin'. That's inmpossible. That which is
outside the possibility of choice is also outside
the province of morality. To call sin that which is
outside man's choice is a mockery of justice. To say
that men are born with a free will but with a
tendency toward evil is ridiculous. If the tendency
is one of choice, it doesn't come at birth. If it is
not a tendency of choice, then man's will is not
free.
And then there's your
'brother-love' morality. Why is it moral to serve
others, but not yourself? If enjoyment is a value,
why is it moral when experienced by others, but not
by you? Why is it immoral to produce something of
value and keep it for yourself, when it is moral for
others who haven't earned it to accept it? If it's
virtuous to give, isn't it then selfish to take?
Your acceptance of the code of
selflessness has made you fear the man who has a
dollar less than you because it makes you feel that
that dollar is rightfully his. You hate the man with
a dollar more than you because the dollar he's
keeping is rightfully yours. Your code has made it
impossible to know when to give and when to grab.
You know that you can't give away
everything and starve yourself. You've forced
yourselves to live with undeserved, irrational
guilt. Is it ever proper to help another man? No, if
he demands it as his right or as a duty that you owe
him. Yes, if it's your own free choice based on your
judgment of the value of that person and his
struggle. This country wasn't built by men who
sought handouts. In its brilliant youth, this
country showed the rest of the world what greatness
was possible to Man and what happiness is possible
on Earth.
Then it began apologizing for its
greatness and began giving away its wealth, feeling
guilty for having produced more than ikts neighbors.
Twelve years ago, I saw what was wrong with the
world and where the battle for Life had to be
fought. I saw that the enemy was an inverted
morality and that my acceptance of that morality was
its only power. I was the first of the men who
refused to give up the pursuit of his own happiness
in order to serve others.
To those of you who retain some
remnant of dignity and the will to live your lives
for yourselves, you have the chance to make the same
choice. Examine your values and understand that you
must choose one side or the other. Any compromise
between good and evil only hurts the good and helps
the evil.
If you've understood what I've
said, stop supporting your destroyers. Don't accept
their philosophy. Your destroyers hold you by means
of your endurance, your generosity, your innocence,
and your love. Don't exhaust yourself to help build
the kind of world that you see around you now. In
the name of the best within you, don't sacrifice the
world to those who will take away your happiness for
it.
The world will change when you
are ready to pronounce this oath:
I swear by my Life and my love of it that I will
never live for the sake of another man, nor ask
another man to live for the sake of mine.
Text courtesy of
Daryl J. Sroufe
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