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I
am
earning
my
own
living
,
as
every
honest
man
must
.
I
refuse
to
accept
as
guilt
the
fact
of
my
own
existence
and
the
fact
that
I
must
work
in
order
to
support
it
.
I
refuse
to
accept
as
guilt
the
fact
that
I
am
able
to
do
it
and
to
do
it
well
.
I
refuse
to
accept
as
guilt
the
fact
that
I
am
able
to
do
it
better
than
most
people
the
fact
that
my
work
is
of
greater
value
than
the
work
of
my
neighbors
and
that
more
men
are
willing
to
pay
.
I
refuse
to
apologize
for
my
ability
I
refuse
to
apologize
for
my
success
I
refuse
to
apologize
for
my
money
.
If
this
is
evil
,
make
the
most
of
it
.
If
this
is
what
the
public
finds
harmful
to
its
interests
,
let
the
public
destroy
me
.
This
is
my
code
and
I
will
accept
no
other
.
I
could
say
to
you
that
I
have
done
more
good
for
my
fellow
men
than
you
can
ever
hope
to
accomplish
but
I
will
not
say
it
,
because
I
do
not
seek
the
good
of
others
as
a
sanction
for
my
right
to
exist
,
nor
do
I
recognize
the
good
of
others
as
a
justification
for
their
seizure
of
my
property
or
their
destruction
of
my
life
.
I
will
not
say
that
the
good
of
others
was
the
purpose
of
my
work
my
own
good
was
my
purpose
,
and
I
despise
the
man
who
surrenders
his
.
I
could
say
to
you
that
you
do
not
serve
the
public
good
that
nobody
s
good
can
be
achieved
at
the
price
of
human
sacrifices
that
when
you
violate
the
rights
of
one
man
,
you
have
violated
the
rights
of
all
,
and
a
public
of
rightless
creatures
is
doomed
to
destruction
.
I
could
say
to
you
that
you
will
and
can
achieve
nothing
but
universal
devastation
as
any
looter
must
,
when
he
runs
out
of
victims
.
I
could
say
it
,
but
I
won
t
.
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It
is
not
your
particular
policy
that
I
challenge
,
but
your
moral
premise
.
If
it
were
true
that
men
could
achieve
their
good
by
means
of
turning
some
men
into
sacrificial
animals
,
and
I
were
asked
to
immolate
myself
for
the
sake
of
creatures
who
wanted
to
survive
at
the
price
of
my
blood
,
if
I
were
asked
to
serve
the
interests
of
society
apart
from
,
above
and
against
my
own
I
would
refuse
,
I
would
reject
it
as
the
most
contemptible
evil
,
I
would
fight
it
with
every
power
I
possess
,
I
would
fight
the
whole
of
mankind
,
if
one
minute
were
all
I
could
last
before
I
were
murdered
,
I
would
fight
in
the
full
confidence
of
the
justice
of
my
battle
and
of
a
living
being
s
right
to
exist
.
Let
there
be
no
misunderstanding
about
me
.
If
it
is
now
the
belief
of
my
fellow
men
,
who
call
themselves
the
public
,
that
their
good
requires
victims
,
then
I
say
:
The
public
good
be
damned
,
I
will
have
no
part
of
it
!
"
The
crowd
burst
into
applause
.
Rearden
whirled
around
,
more
startled
than
his
judges
.
He
saw
faces
that
laughed
in
violent
excitement
,
and
faces
that
pleaded
for
help
;
he
saw
their
silent
despair
breaking
out
into
the
open
;
he
saw
the
same
anger
and
indignation
as
his
own
,
finding
release
in
the
wild
defiance
of
their
cheering
;
he
saw
the
looks
of
admiration
and
the
looks
of
hope
.
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There
were
also
the
faces
of
loose
-
mouthed
young
men
and
maliciously
unkempt
females
,
the
kind
who
led
the
booing
in
newsreel
theaters
at
any
appearance
of
a
businessman
on
the
screen
;
they
did
not
attempt
a
counter
-
demonstration
;
they
were
silent
.
As
he
looked
at
the
crowd
,
people
saw
in
his
face
what
the
threats
of
the
judges
had
not
been
able
to
evoke
:
the
first
sign
of
emotion
.
It
was
a
few
moments
before
they
heard
the
furious
beating
of
a
gavel
upon
the
table
and
one
of
the
judges
yelling
:
"
or
I
shall
have
the
courtroom
cleared
!
"