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Ayn Rand, either the John Galt speech in Atlas Shrugged, or her book Objectivist Epistemology. This is not a passing bit pulled out of context, she really does reiterate this over and over as a key to understanding -- also sometimes equating it to Aristotle's great discovery that A = A.
If you construe "existence" as the set of all things that exist, then it is a refusal to accept Russell's paradox (We can't define sets in terms of something more elementary, but we can think about properties they should not have - and a set belonging to itself is not a good thing - i.e. leads to a contradiction).
Speaking as someone who has never read a word written by Ayn Rand, how the hell does one get from there to anything approaching "fairness" or "morality"? Genuinely asking here.