Ayn Rand and Wikipedia

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==Chapter 2==
 
==Chapter 2==
 
So each man is the master of his own artistic destiny, which is not to say, that one man of vision cannot employ others, but they work for him, at his will and order to accomplish his purpose.  You might say they are his adoring accomplises, but the work is credited to the man at the top of the organization.  So how in Ayn's ideal world can two seperate men, each with will and vision work together to accomplish a greater purpose?
 
So each man is the master of his own artistic destiny, which is not to say, that one man of vision cannot employ others, but they work for him, at his will and order to accomplish his purpose.  You might say they are his adoring accomplises, but the work is credited to the man at the top of the organization.  So how in Ayn's ideal world can two seperate men, each with will and vision work together to accomplish a greater purpose?
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==Chapter X==
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Another issue that's come forward is whether contributions to Wikipedia are acts of altruism.  If so, do they violate Rand's concepts of altruism?  If not, then what are they?

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