How could a proclaimed Objectivist and a personal friend of Ayn Rand like Alan Greenspan ever think it was OK to be Chairman of something so corrupt as the Federal Reserve System?
Posted by ycandrea 8 years, 10 months ago to Philosophy
It goes against so many principles of Objectivism, ie it is total governmental central control of our monetary structure, it is not mentioned anywhere in our U S Constitution, thus unconstitutional, the chairman is not elected so he is not accountable to anyone, and it is flies in the face of Capitalism. Does this contradictory behavior of a prominent Objectivist bother anyone but me?
Use in jewelry and coinage are quite useful. It is even used in medicine and chemistry.
It's plausible that the system is so corrupt that there was no chance Greenspan could clean it up, but I doubt he believed that when he took the job.
As far as centralized control of our money structure -- I don't think it is possible to avoid that. If the Fed were abolished, it would almost certainly be replaced with a new Bank of the US.
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Greenspan before he took a job in the Federal
government.--But then, I don't remember for sure,
it may have been a different Federal job.
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