[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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I know I sound naive, but Rand was, after all, describing heroes.
I am assuming that the people in the Gulch will be at least as reasonable and logical as I. I think that's a reasonable assumption. :)
The way I see a Gulch is an agreement on a philosophy. If someone doesn't agree with the philosophy they are unlikely to be invited no mater how great their individual skill(s). The common philosophy should keep the disagreements to a minimum. A simple legal system would settle contract disputes.
A number of us have been told to leave on multiple occasions. I am one of the few who hasn't permanently left after such a "Be gone!"
It's the organization and enforcement of such thoughts by those that are brain only, (no connection to the mind), that go arye.
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