The silence is deafening... Wake UP America!
Extremists (From The Journals of Ayn Rand. In this part she is forming a female character's opinion of the main character (a male) who is frowned upon for standing by is principles regardless of the consequences that his fellow townspeople will impose.) ".... the idea of the 'extremist' is splendid. We should have more extremists--then life wouldn't be what it is. But she says that 'an extremist is always dangerous' and we all should be just in between, the 'golden mean', the balanced average.
This is a wonderful expression of the view exactly opposite from mine. What I want to show in my book is just the horror of the middle: the illogical, inconsistent, weak, tolerant, mediocre, loathsome middle. For if men were extremists they would follow each idea and feeling to it's end. They would be faithful, straight, and absolute in everything. And they wouldn't tolerate a lot of what is tolerated now. This is just what we need." I want to talk more about this.
It seems so many are wishy washy in their beliefs and in their arguments, which is totally acceptable behavior it seems. Why? Shouldn't we all be clear on our convictions instead of flim flammy about them? I see this as a weakness and a lack of self examination because when you start digging into your own beliefs and having to explain them to yourself in a way that makes sense, even to yourself, it can be a smack in the face to realize your levers aren't lined up accurately and some difficult adjustments would need to happen to get things straight.
What are your thoughts?
This is a wonderful expression of the view exactly opposite from mine. What I want to show in my book is just the horror of the middle: the illogical, inconsistent, weak, tolerant, mediocre, loathsome middle. For if men were extremists they would follow each idea and feeling to it's end. They would be faithful, straight, and absolute in everything. And they wouldn't tolerate a lot of what is tolerated now. This is just what we need." I want to talk more about this.
It seems so many are wishy washy in their beliefs and in their arguments, which is totally acceptable behavior it seems. Why? Shouldn't we all be clear on our convictions instead of flim flammy about them? I see this as a weakness and a lack of self examination because when you start digging into your own beliefs and having to explain them to yourself in a way that makes sense, even to yourself, it can be a smack in the face to realize your levers aren't lined up accurately and some difficult adjustments would need to happen to get things straight.
What are your thoughts?
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I have a choice between Newtonian physics and mysticism and I influence others to flap their arms and fly off of a cliff AFTER I instruct them to meditate and will their mind over reality-my choice is evil..
If we start to see the dysfunctional behavior of the collectivist from a psychological viewpoint, we will start to understand why they do what they do. As Nathaniel Branden says in the first paragraph of "The Psychology of Self-Esteem," the first decision we make when we reach the age of reason is "to think or not to think." Maybe we could ask him how we can get the left out of denial.
I am a Libertarian.
Learned mostly from Ayn Rand.
The worst parts of the right are being overcome (slowly), but the worst parts of the left are growing. Republicans are weak. We have mostly to fight the left, and the right will follow along.
Thoughts?
Bipartisan nowadays means compromising one's principles. There are absolutes and right and wrong.
Regards,
O.A.
There are two sides to every issue: one side is right and the other is wrong, but the middle is always evil."
Ayn Rand
I have a friend when asked about what she would like for her children-she always replied, "just to be normal." she's a good catholic
I want to think on this some more. This is a great post.