Is America ready to go Galt and doesn't know it?
Posted by coaldigger 9 years, 2 months ago to Politics
I spend a lot of time lately contemplating “natural laws”. The evolution of mankind occurred by and under the influence of things that are and that he cannot control over time. The leaning tower of Pisa is not defying the law of gravity, but succumbing to it gradually despite the efforts of Italian engineers and we know who will win in the long run. The pyramids have lasted far longer than other man-made structures because the use gravity instead of oppose it.
It is possible to organize society in many ways, most of which have resulted in chaos because they only work by the use of outside force. Statist systems rely on force to command individuals but even those that benefit the most eventually come to the conclusion that they are dissatisfied with the coercion and corruption that thrives as an unintended consequence. Systems based on individual rights and freedom comply with natural laws and outlast those organizing philosophies based on the collective.
The flaw in systems based on freedom was clearly identified at its birth by one of the founding fathers of the most successful government in the history of mankind. Benjamin Franklin, in a letter to a pair of priests in Passy who he knew during his time there, he said “Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom.” The degree of success achieved by the American people has been in direct proportion to their virtue and this is a natural law as well. This virtue is not religious but the actions of individuals acting in their own long-term interest while accepting that all others must have the right to do likewise.
I see us failing not because of any intellectual shift to the right or left but due to inattention to the law of virtue. Lying to achieve public office, cronyism, looting, seeking unearned rewards, coercion of others for personal gain and shirking personal responsibilities are not virtuous behaviors and a vast majority of America has become addicted to these traits.
We were never perfect. Franklin saw that but felt that the rewards of striving to maintain a life of freedom would inspire an effort to be a people of virtue. I see the current “voter revolt” to be an unconscious rejection of the mess that has been made but without the presence of a virtuous leader they are saying we don’t really know what we want but we know that we don’t want the political class that brought us to this result. Be it Sanders or Trump, neither is more of the same. This may seem like a dangerous reaction but is probably better than more of the same. All we need is a Galt.
It is possible to organize society in many ways, most of which have resulted in chaos because they only work by the use of outside force. Statist systems rely on force to command individuals but even those that benefit the most eventually come to the conclusion that they are dissatisfied with the coercion and corruption that thrives as an unintended consequence. Systems based on individual rights and freedom comply with natural laws and outlast those organizing philosophies based on the collective.
The flaw in systems based on freedom was clearly identified at its birth by one of the founding fathers of the most successful government in the history of mankind. Benjamin Franklin, in a letter to a pair of priests in Passy who he knew during his time there, he said “Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom.” The degree of success achieved by the American people has been in direct proportion to their virtue and this is a natural law as well. This virtue is not religious but the actions of individuals acting in their own long-term interest while accepting that all others must have the right to do likewise.
I see us failing not because of any intellectual shift to the right or left but due to inattention to the law of virtue. Lying to achieve public office, cronyism, looting, seeking unearned rewards, coercion of others for personal gain and shirking personal responsibilities are not virtuous behaviors and a vast majority of America has become addicted to these traits.
We were never perfect. Franklin saw that but felt that the rewards of striving to maintain a life of freedom would inspire an effort to be a people of virtue. I see the current “voter revolt” to be an unconscious rejection of the mess that has been made but without the presence of a virtuous leader they are saying we don’t really know what we want but we know that we don’t want the political class that brought us to this result. Be it Sanders or Trump, neither is more of the same. This may seem like a dangerous reaction but is probably better than more of the same. All we need is a Galt.
interesting way of producing ...
or go solar but no good in the rainy season so must double up with wind.....ocean motion probably maybe not too good witih the barrier reef
The replacement of Mexico I was referring to was the electric generation being imported to Belize from Mexico. Belize has a relatively new plant that generates about 20% of the power needs for the country that runs primarily on refuse from cane fields. Don't know how they are replacing the rest. That's why I asked.
While true their infrastructure building continues to grow. In the Gringo Grocery you can get TJ and BJ ice cream I rarely go in. As you suggested absence doesn't make the taste buds grow fonder with full blown chain super markets everywhere. But I don't miss a lot of things I thought i would miss...
DHL is getting hot on old style ups type deliveries and we have courier service from the nearest US city.
one million of us live down here six to 12 months of the year. us meaning USA and that does not count Canadians.
Can't speak for others but I have lived overseas for 5 years and I can live without less nutritious boxed, canned, frozen foods. (I did miss Trader Joes for ice cream and US rib eyes ;^) I suspect the biggest complaint is likely to be the pace of life, the manana atttitude.
I want to know what is NDP - AFTER the debt is serviced and when COLA will be worth more than a cheap campaign gimmick terminology.
In other words face reality as it is not some socialist fairy tail - spelling intentional..
Okay Mr.coaldigger here's exactly what you need and it is embodied in one person as identified by Miss Rand in Atlas Shrugged - I'm assuming that by 'a Galt' that you mean the inventor of the motor she projected:
1) Moral Code
2) Motive Power
3) Motor Unit
Ayn Rand succeeded in the first two but could only hint/hope of the possibility of the third in the novel i.e..the instruction manuscript was defaced when found by Dagny - so Rand left that to us. Not only that, she expressed that it would take "a tremendous feat of abstract science"-(RobertStadler) for any man to actualize such an invention.
Going Galt is pretty much a fruitless pretention (see all attempts so far to build one) unless you have the above three parameters and the man that embodies them in a complete and integrated whole, to build the perfect society around.
So, take a look at the Factory Remnant image at the head of the address below and go from there.
www.GaltsGulchPortal.blogspot.ca
Put yourselves in Dagny's place in the ruins of a motor factory rummaging through scraps and finding this and if you see what she did - we'll see you in June.
And I mean it.
JohnGalt Iamoura
We may need a Galt to save the country as we know it. But we cannot wait for such a person to save ourselves and our families and those we care about. We must be our own Galt!
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