My thorough-going individualism is near as radical as Stirner, but he is a subjective individualist while Rand and I land more on the side of being objective individualist. I am not opposed to individual self-referencing, but still the self is affiliated with what is lawful (governed by natural law and God's will for humans), logical and universal claims.
In fact, these objective referencing are where the self, the singular, is the best representative or reification of those objective touchstones.
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