[Ask the Gulch] Are Objectivists too inflexible? Would a Gulch be possible if no one is willing to compromise?
Posted by richrobinson 9 years, 4 months ago to Ask the Gulch
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allows objectivists to accept non-proselytizing Christians,
for example -- and it's not a compromise. . nothing is
"given up" in many instances of value acceptance.
if Richard Halley were muslim, would it not still be good
to enjoy his music? -- j
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From Part Three, Chapter I Atlantis, when John Galt is giving Dagny a tour of the valley, and they visit Stockton's foundry: "He's a sculptor," said Stockton, "When I came here, he and his partner had a sort of combination hand-forge and repair shop. I opened a real foundry, and took all of their customers away... He's making more money now, in shorter hours, than he used to make in his own foundry."
The alternative would be to say that certain professions, such as judges and doctors, will be regulated and licensed by some governing body. But these kinds of mandatory professional monopolies are typically created to protect the profession from competition, and not for the protection of the consumer, so I would hope this wouldn't have a place in the Gulch.
By the time you work out all the things they have to have in common to have a decades long debate you will see its a none principled issue. Debates of chocolate vs vanilla can go on. The validity of the senses cannot.
The rational person with the most knowledge will be right. E.g. the true evidence re global warming says no significant warming, but those who do not choose to see the evidence or are simply emotional on the subject will disagree.
I doubt we'll ever figure it out but we will learn more as time goes on...if we survive all the current perversions.
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