Howard Roark didn't believe that modern architecture was morally superior to any other style of architecture. The moral question involved in the Fountainhead was the importance of being true to your own belief system, refusing to compromise your beliefs because of the desire of the collective.You are making Roark's outlook too abstract. Why was modern architecture his belief system? Way impose believes on a matter of aesthetic taste? He conflated taste with morality in that way.
Ayn Rand practically worshipped Aristotle. Aristotle taught that true self respect was the highest virtue. Rand believed that true self respect could only be achieved by refusing to compromise one's true beliefs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sw5YACKiPAk Originally Posted by joe bloe
He was a sanctimonious nutcase pain in the ass employee is all he was.
If you had someone like him around I know what you would think of him...and so would I...."Just build the building I pay you for you idiot, and stop preaching to me about how you're lowering your principles by building the building I ask you to build!!!!!"
Stalin was "true to himself" also.
Being "true to yourself" justifies anything.