Why The Gulch?
I heard a talking head on the radio say something to the effect that most people who write to blogs do so in order to communicate with people who think as they do. Is this the only reason to be in Galt's Gulch? Not for me. I have learned a lot, and I thought that I knew everything there was to know about Objectivism. I have had my opinions broadened, some of my premises corrected and some askew ideas straightened. On the other hand, I hope that I have contributed and added to the insights of other "Gulchers." What say all of you? Is the Gulch just a way to blow off steam or do you have other reasons for entering?
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So what are we to do now? The price of "shrugging" is essentially to withdraw from the benefits of our society. But we only have one life, and it seems a shame to just withdraw and eventually die while the socialists like Obama take advantage of our work and have a great life.
This is a real quandry of life in the USA currently. I find myself 'wanting' to buy less and make less to avoid the taxation.
I am encouraged that Trump won over the evil witch Hildebeast to give me a little more time to enjoy life and perhaps slow down the spread of socialism. What I want to do is withdraw from our current society but I dont want to give up all the advantages of it that are still there. Definite problem...
There are not a lot of place where all freedoms are considered valuable, and wise people bother to put logic behind their beliefs.
ThanksGluching might be more important to me than Thanksgiving!
In the 1960 Presidential election, Kennedy won by about one vote per precinct across all precincts. That is no longer the case.
A similar perspective comes from Bowling Alone. We used to socialize with people who disagreed with us on politics, mostly because we did not discuss politics (or religion). Now, those recreational groups are less common than they were a generation ago.
While it is true that we have discussions, debates, and disagreements here, those are all within a narrow context. I took some flak here for saying that some of my best friends have been communists. (If you do not understand that, you probably have not read We the Living.) Overall, we tend not to get too far afield.
The fact is that civilization and capitalism were possible expressly because of the diversity of the city. The willingness to socialize outside of the tribe, indeed, to abandon the native tribe and enter a fluid and dynamic social environment, is the mark of a self-defined individual.
I for one applaud your contributions.
I too have learned a lot and treasure each one's knowledge and expertise.
I also, hope that I have contributed as well.
We are all hear to learn new things and new ways of understanding what it is to be objective.
It would be very boring otherwise.
If it ever becomes just a like thinking community, I'll leave. Given the likes of the inhabitants of the Gulch, that ain't gonna happen.
A year ago I was just finishing reading Atlas Shrugged to my wife. The book was an enlightening experience for both of us. I finally felt an understanding to what was happening to our country.
I was seeking more Ayn Rand and read a few more of her books. Then I watched some old interviews of her. One day I stumbled into Galts Gulch much like Dagny I was chasing a lead.
After briefly lurking , I joined. I don't join groups.
I am thankful to learn ,share and I feel a connection to so many ethically self interested people who have the kind of curtious dialog and sound ideas that will propel a true advancement in our society. Thanks Herb for enriching and contributing to my growth!
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