What are the virtues of Objectivism?
There are seven, of which rationality (acceptance that reason is the only source of knowledge) is the most fundamental; all other virtues are derived from its consistent application. The other virtures are honesty (making sure to never evade the facts of reality), integrity (never sacrificing your principles to the whims of others), independence (living by the dictates of one’s own best judgement), justice (never seeking or granting the unearned), productivity (rationality applied to action), and pride (dedication to the achievement of one’s moral perfection). 2.