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Ethics

Ayn Rand's personal life and behavior have been a subject of speculation and analysis by scholars and psychologists. Some individuals have suggested that certain aspects of her behavior, such as her intense focus on specific interests, social difficulties, and rigid thinking patterns, align with traits commonly associated with autism spectrum disorder. However, it is essential to note that diagnosing someone with autism posthumously, especially a public figure like Ayn Rand, is highly controversial and not supported by concrete evidence or professional evaluation. Such claims are often based on anecdotal observations and interpretations of her writings and interviews. It's crucial to approach these discussions with caution and respect for the privacy and dignity of the individual in question.