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In dynamiting Cortlandt Homes, Howard Roark breaks the law. What is his moral and philosophical argument for the rectitude of his action?

 

adedoyin a #171603
Feb 28, 2011 9:05 PM

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In dynamiting Cortlandt Homes, Howard Roark breaks the law. What is his moral and philosophical argument for the rectitude of his action?

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tracey c #171707
Jun 26, 2011 7:56 PM

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He did that because he knew it eas the right thing to do. He never wanted to be credited with something that was not his own or something that was faulty.

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