August 12, 2012
Ayn Rand Joins the Ticket
From The New Yorker:
With the choice of Paul Ryan, Mitt Romney adds more to the Republican ticket than youth, vigor, and the possibility of carrying Wisconsin—he also adds the ghostly presence of the controversial Russian émigré philosopher and writer Ayn Rand. Although she died thirty years ago, Rand’s influence appears on the rise on the right. As my colleague Ryan Lizza noted in his terrific biographical Profile of Ryan, Rand’s works were an early and important influence on him, shaping his thinking as far back as high school. Later, as a Congressman, Ryan not only tried to get all of the interns in his congressional office to read Rand’s writing, he also gave copies of her novel “Atlas Shrugged” to his staff as Christmas presents, as he told the Weekly Standard in 2003.
Two years later, in 2005, Ryan paid fealty to Rand in a speech he gave to the Atlas Society, the Washington-based think tank devoted to keeping Rand’s “objectivist” philosophy alive. He credited her with inspiring his interest in public service, saying, “[T]he reason I got involved in public service, by and large, if I had to credit one thinker, one person, it would be Ayn Rand. And the fight we are in here, make no mistake about it, is a fight of individualism versus collectivism.” (One of the trustees of the Atlas Society, Clifford Asness, the co-founder of AQR Capital Management, a twenty-billion-dollar hedge fund, is one of the many outspoken Wall Street financiers who has shifted political sides, denouncing Obama, whom he supported in 2008, for interfering with capitalism by bailing out Chrysler, and by imposing tighter financial regulations after the 2008 economic collapse).
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Bad literature leads to bad politics.
Posted by: Shelley | Aug 12, 2012 7:43:11 PM
Picture this: You're at the convention waiting for the Rep VP candidate to speak, and you see a brain-eating zombie mount to the podium, open his mouth like Donald Sutherland at the end of "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" and start moaning "Ayyyyyn Raaaaaaaannnnd.... Ayyyyyyyyynnnnn Raaaaaaannnnnnnnnnd......"
Posted by: ophu | Aug 12, 2012 9:56:48 PM
http://www.riseupforamerica.com/
AYN RAND QUOTE FROM ATLAS SHRUGGED: "When you see that in order to produce, you need to obtain permission from men who produce nothing; when you see that money is flowing to those who deal, not in goods, but in favors; when you see that men get rich more easily by graft than by work, and your laws no longer protect you against them, but protect them against you. . .you may know that your society is doomed."
Quoted by Carl Swensson, operator of the above site. Mr. Swensson has made every legal effort to have Mr. Obama removed from the Georgia Ballot and lost at every level in every corrupt court so far.
His case is now being appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
If you think this is funny, read the record of his efforts and the middle finger given to him by the corrupt officials who took a meaningless oath to follow the law.
Atlas Shrugged was a novel, fiction. Unfortunately much of it is coming to pass in the once great land of the free.
No person, business or government can continue to sustain itself on borrowed money. It is only a matter of time now. Americans must wake up from their day dream or they and their children will wake up to a real nightmare. The debt is now about $16 trillion and counting. Our worthless and corrupt cowardly non leaders have dismally failed to address this crisis which most certainly will destroy America as we know her. Wake up Americans.
Posted by: W.J.Abbe | Aug 13, 2012 2:12:40 AM
Randism is the practice of selfishness. How could that possibly go wrong?
Posted by: mr.ed | Aug 13, 2012 5:47:45 AM
It's not even that Rand (or Ryan) is selfish or harsh: rather, it is the fundamental intellectual dishonesty of a superficial premise of self-reliance that shows its adherents either to self-delusional or profoundly cynical.
In Mr Ryan's case, the original assertion of unexplained and extreme cuts to "non-core" spending alongside unaffordable tax cuts, followed by the reframing of these - still unexplained - cuts to exclude over-55s and so avoid alienating the retired, cranky and reliably voting bloc suggests the latter.
In any case, one can only hope - prior disappointments of Ms Palin aside - that there is such a thing in United States politics as an ideological extremist who does receive the contempt that he or she truly deserves.
Posted by: max | Aug 13, 2012 6:57:50 AM
Take it from someone who is actually an Objectivist, first:
drhurd.com/index.php/Daily-Dose-of-Reason/Ethics/Ayn-Rand-Paul-Ryan-and-the-Fallacy-of-Mere-Contracts.html
Posted by: Anon$ | Aug 13, 2012 7:38:53 AM
W.J.Abbe-
This matter has been settled once and for all. There is in fact no Constitutional requirement for both of a President's parents to have been born in the USA. Only that he was. This matter was settled during the vetting process for which GW Bush was the executive. No reasonable person persists in this idiotic pursuit. I have to assume you have some problems with President Obama - that is fair and reasonable. Take the necessary action - such as voting against him - but please stop this childishness. It makes you look like a fool.
Posted by: Ray Butlers | Aug 13, 2012 2:30:50 PM
W.J. Abbe--
I'd put it this way; it's closer to the truth of the moment:
"When you see that in order to live, you need to obtain permission from men who produce nothing; when you see that money is flowing to those who deal, not in goods, but in financial manipulation; when you see that men get rich more easily by power and influence than by work, and your laws no longer protect you against them, but protect them against you. . .you may know that your society is doomed."
Posted by: Jim | Aug 14, 2012 5:54:54 AM
I volunteer my time at a country in-patient treatment center and hear all the meth heads with psychiatric symtoms talk this way. They live under bridges and do no, as a rule, write clunky fiction. But if they did it would start with the phrase "When you see that in order to live..." and end with the usual appeal to let them loose on the streets again.
Posted by: kirk | Aug 14, 2012 11:42:58 AM
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