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Wrapping paper... you never know what's inside.
Galt was the destroyer because he was taking away the great minds upon which the economy depended. Not feeding your enemies is not the same thing as attacking and destroying your enemies - although it might ultimately have the same result.
If we don't win the world then what is the alternative? Just going on our way. Shrugging? And isn't that the ultimate destruction?
Since almost by definition most college grads have never been exposed to Reason, it stands to, well, reason, that they would need their own language. I'm sure there's an equivalent "UN speak" (even when they're speaking English), and no doubt "Presidential Press Secretary Speak"...etc.
Jan, speakin' plain
It is an uphill battle to get a positive connotation on 'selfishness'. I personally find it more productive to undermine the case of being 'non-judgmental'. Since I tend to be personally xenophilic, it is pretty easy for me to deflate a lot of the common assertions that go with being judgmental.
Jan
I came to Objectivism about 50 years ago through the influence of a college friend. I pestered him with lame questions concerning the periphery of the philosophy until he finally refused to talk to me any more. "Go read Atlas shrugged," he said. "There is no point in my discussing Rand with you any longer."
As for an Atlantis, we must seek to be as wise as those who cast aside King George. There were really rather few of them.
This reminds me of what Rand says about the world "selfishness". It often is presented as selfish-and-cheating/stealing, so she purposely used the word in the title of Virtue of Selfishness to make a distinction between self interest and using force.
Similarly, there's judging people and trying to make them follow your judgments, which are completely different.
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Fortunately, Balko is starting to publish in other places again.
I have been under the old impression that Ayn Rand didn't weigh in that much on the U.S. Constitution and what would be proper government form. It seemed that to me back then her emphasis was in framing a personal philosophy and a basis of morality for conducting one's life. Government plays a big role in her novels, but also seemed somewhat peripheral to the main theses. This now doesn't make total sense to me and some premise checking I believe is called for.
I am now thinking of going back and examining this perception with what I now have gained over the years. Looking forward to it. I did re-read Anthem recently and what a refreshing experience!
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