Why has Objectivism not been more widely adopted?
This is an outgrowth of RMP's and Khalling's "I'm bored" posts, and subsequent debates I have had with Zenphamy and ewv. Zenphamy referred to a "lack of confidence in the philosophy and life applications of Objectivism by all but a handful of the Objectivists of the site". I challenged him to consider why that is.
ewv has reiterated AR's statement that Objectivism is a "philosophy for an individual to live on earth" and accused me of pragmatism. I do not deny the pragmatism charge.
Consider why Objectivism has not been accepted by a wider audience. It surely has had enough time and enough intelligent adherents telling its message to achieve a wider acceptance than it has.
ewv has reiterated AR's statement that Objectivism is a "philosophy for an individual to live on earth" and accused me of pragmatism. I do not deny the pragmatism charge.
Consider why Objectivism has not been accepted by a wider audience. It surely has had enough time and enough intelligent adherents telling its message to achieve a wider acceptance than it has.
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You wrote in your post: "According to some Gulchers, if you do not follow Objectivism to the finest dotting of i's and crossing of t's, then you are a heretic and should be expelled. The ideologically impure in GGO have grown tired of defending philosophies that they themselves have derived from first principles. This is the most important reason why the Gulch has become boring. With the exception of the last few days, it has become an echo echo echo echo echo chamber."
That is not true. It is misrepresentation.
view of life which says that no one who wears white
after labor day (or whatever that fashion thing is) can
be an objectivist. . there is value in honoring the
good people who express their philosophies in different
terms from you. . my wife, for example, uses the
phraseology of religion to advise people not to hurt
one another without cause. . Rand did the same thing
in different terms. . you can wear white at any time
and do good -- which is the proof of any philosophy. -- j
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I've been asked way too many times, 'How could you believe that', only to have to answer that 'I don't',.
It''s tiring, but it's outright disheartening sometimes to constantly run into it here. All one can do is recognize the reality one lives and strives in and continue on stating 'I don't believe'.
http://www.objectivistparty.us/6401.h...
Thank you for reminding me about what I already knew about what Ms. Rand stood for.
I was quite simply pointing out that statement 4 on the above web site for the Objectivist Party has been the subject of considerable argument in Galt's Gulch Online over the past year, and in that point, I was completely accurate.
True, in the dark ages they were able to break free of the dogmas of Christianity. But that was under a system of classical education, in which the educated were still encouraged to learn Greek and Latin, and study the works of antiquity. They nowhere approached the comprehensive nihilism and wholesale intellectual destruction of modern pedagogy.
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