Objectivist Platform

Posted by $ servo75 5 years, 11 months ago to Politics
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I'm playing President Infinity, a game where you can run a customized Presidential campaign, so I'm creating the Objectivist Party and have to enter a platform. Economics and taxation is easy. I also assume the War on Drugs would be out. Other issues are not as clear. What do you think the Randian view would be on...
1. Foreign policy? I would think that something like Iraq would not serve our interests, but a pre-emptive strike or intervention where the combatants possess a threat to the United States could be in our interest. But can a COUNTRY itself have rational self interest? If it is, then one could make arguments for, say, universal healthcare, saying it's in the "country's" interests to have a healthy population. I don't subscribe to this view, but having the interest of the country does open up a can of worms?
2. Abortion? I don't want to get controversial, but this is tricky, because there are two interests (mother, baby) that may be in conflict with each other.
3. North Korea, Iran, War on Terror? You could say that a stable Middle East, etc. is in our interest to reduce terrorism, I can see others saying that it's a form of altruism toward the peoples of those countries?


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  • Posted by $ MikeMarotta 5 years, 11 months ago
    Where we live, we have several Half Price Books stores. I mention that because even though a basic Ayn Rand library might run ten or 15 books, they need not be expensive. And libraries carry just about all of them. (Over 50 volumes by or about her have been published.)

    1- We the Living
    2- Anthem
    3- The Fountainhead
    4- Atlas Shrugged

    Non-Fiction
    5- For the New Intellectual
    6- Virtue of Selfishness-
    7- Capitalism: the Unknown Ideal
    8- The Romantic Manifesto
    9. Introduction to the Objectivist Epistemology
    10. Philosophy: Who Needs It?
    11. Return of the Primitive (formerly The New Left: the Anti-Industrial Revolution)
    12. The Voice of Reason: Essays in Objectivist Thought by Ayn Rand, et al
    (Two anthologies of early fiction go here.)
    15. The Ayn Rand Lexicon: Objectivism from A to Z by Harry Binswanger
    16. Ayn Rand Answers: The Best of Her Q&A by Robert Mayhew
    17. Who is Ayn Rand? by Nathaniel Branden and Barbara Branden

    The Ayn Rand Lexicon is available online as a searchable database from the Ayn Rand Institute here:
    http://aynrandlexicon.com
    You can look up abortion, political party, healthcare, war, and foreign policy.
    It also has a Conceptual Index.
    http://aynrandlexicon.com/book/concep...
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  • Posted by $ MikeMarotta 5 years, 11 months ago
    Ayn Rand explained clearly why no such thing as an "Objectivist Political Party" could exist. The radical struggle for freedom begins with philosophy, specifically with metaphysics and epistemology. Not many libertarians understand why she insisted on that, but her analysis of history supports that.

    Even so, she did publish many essays and gave several lectures on those issues. See her address to a West Point graduating class published in Philosophy: Who Needs It.

    Generally, she was opposed to foreign intervention. In our terminology, what we call "regime change" will not change the culture of a society, it will not alter the implicit philosophy of the population. Ayn Rand was opposed to US intervention in World War II. She did say that it would be morally proper to launch a first strike against the USSR. She also said that they were not an existential threat to the United States but only that we were bent on ideological surrender. For that she blamed not so much the liberals (though there was that) but the conservatives who tried to fight communism with Christianity.

    So, you can see why a nation where a majority of people accept Biblical myths as fact cannot be changed politically. And that is jus the USA. We speak easily of Islamic fundamentalism, but the Qu'ran mentions Jesus 25 times calling him the Son of God and God; and the Qu'ran mentions Mary 12 times calling her the Virgin and the Mother of God. The disconnects between Islam and Christianity are similar to the schisms within the early Christian communities of the Roman Empire. So, you can see why if imposing a new government to improve Iraqi culture is unrealistic, the same applies to the United States.

    On one specific point, Ayn Rand supported a woman's right to terminate her pregnancy. She was uncompromising in that.

    Let us agree that it is best for a society to have its indivduals be educated. Is the government the best way to do that? Let us agree that people are better off wearing shoes. Is the govrenment the best way to do that? Objectivist political theory asserts that the only proper functions of government are the military, police, and courts. Those are needed to protect the rights of citizens. How that gets carried out was never explored by Ayn Rand as being too far down the historical road to be arguable now. She did say that while government is the "servant of the people" is not the unpaid servant of the people. But she was opposed to taxation on principle.

    The philosophy of Objectivism is non-contradictory because it rests on a unified epistemology and metaphysics that is tested against empirical fact. Small o-objectivism in philosophy is also called "rational-empiricism." Capital-O Objectivism is a unified system that is logically consistent (rational) and empirically verified (real). It is the scientific method applied to philosophy, as it properly always should have been.
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