"The Money-Making Personality" by Ayn Rand
Ayn Rand at Columbia University -- Part 2: The Money-Making Personality. Broadcast on Columbia University's WKCR radio in 1963.
In this radio talk, Ayn Rand identifies two types of business personality: Money-Makers (innovators and entrepreneurs who take calculated risks and succeed on free markets) and Money-Appropriators (those who become rich illegitimately, by cutting corners or political favoritism). Along the way she describes the qualities of the real-life money-makers such as steamship and railroad tycoon Cornelius Vanderbilt, steel industrialist Andrew Carnegie, automobile innovator Henry Ford and banking magnate J. P. Morgan.
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