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How is objectivism different from communism

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In ethical objectivism moral law is uncreated and eternal and not subject to any will, divine or human. Communism proposes that moral law is subject to the law because humans are innately flawed in morals. Basically it is up to the law to regulate social behavior. Objectivism is in relation to moral law that is pre-existing and innate, that human beings naturally want the best for each other. Communism rejects that and imposes that the state knows whats best for the collective.

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