Ayn Rand should be put on the new $10 Bill.
Posted by jmlesniewski 10 years, 2 months ago to Culture
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I'm thinking of Francisco d’Anconia speech on "the root of all evil".
"It is not the moochers or the looters who give value to money."
Unless you're saying Ayn would not appreciate the honor of being on currency at all.
I see a conflict between the appreciation of money, and the pursuit of it, and the hate of fiat.
Regarding Ayn Rand, however, like freedomforall I think she'd object to being placed on fiat currency because of the false proposition of value. I'd rather see her on a $10 gold coin.
Regarding Ayn Rand, however, like freedomforall I think she'd object to being placed on fiat currency because of the false proposition of value. I'd rather see her on a $10 gold coin.
Poor Andrew Jackson was against paper currency. Look what happened to him!
Bank teller: How'd you like that in cash, Mr. Allosaur?
Me: In spendable twenties, please.
I think that would be a good debate topic.
what if it were only pre-1971 bills?
But her on a Bitcoin but they don't physically exist.
Regarding Ayn Rand, however, like freedomforall I think she'd object to being placed on fiat currency because of the false proposition of value. I'd rather see her on a $10 gold coin.
Regarding Ayn Rand, however, like freedomforall I think she'd object to being placed on fiat currency because of the false proposition of value. I'd rather see her on a $10 gold coin.
Where can we start making this suggestion? Who's fax machine ca we overflow? If for no other reason than to rattle cages.