Genocide

There is no principle by which genocide—a crime against a group of men—can be regarded as morally different from (or worse than) a crime against an individual: the difference is only quantitative, not moral. It can be easily demonstrated that Communism means and requires the extermination—the genocide, if you wish—of a particular human species: the men of ability.

The Objectivist Calendar, June 1978.

See also CRIME; INDIVIDUALISM; LIFE, RIGHT to; WAR.

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