What Would Ayn Rand Think About Americanism Today?
As we mark the 240th anniversary of this country’s birth, we can ask, “What would Ayn Rand think about Americanism today?”
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She might have suggested that you go back and read the "Monadnock" section of the Fountainhead and try and envision the harmony of man's mind in reason with this earth. Happy 4th to those who remember.
on a good note I saw a sticker on a pickup here in grand junction, co "who is john galt"!
I do think that she would like the fact that there ARE a lot of people around the world who are better off because of thinking about and understanding her work.
Was Obama personally likable? I have found him at all times, including during his first presidential campaign, to be a condescending, pompous a--. Ayn Rand envisioned Toohey, Mouch, and Mr. Thompson. President Zero makes them look like pikers.
Faults stated, Obama was personally likable, and no known felonies before his presidency.
We can contrast the Obama positives with Hillary.
What would trouble her the more is seeing the United States adopt internal policies that look like something that Wesley Mouch would draft and Mr. Thompson implement.
Switzerland has its plusses, but Ayn Rand would not have embraced it. What Rand embraced was the America of the late 19th century. By the time she arrived, she realized that America was starting to go down the perilous path that the Soviet Union had.
Those of us alive today in this country will not live to see the expression of the Americanism she so dearly loved and wanted everyone to truly remember and realize. We may celebrate this anniversary in our individual hearts, even though fireworks have been regulated out of our individual hands and the places that we can fly the flag is regulated to ridiculous levels and the dreams of the Founders for a country composed of individuals proudly achieving and accomplishing are only present in words and song--better maybe to wear black arm bands and hum a dirge beneath our breath as we return to our slavery on Tuesday.
Some years ago, working for Coin World I wrote about Oak Ridge Tennessee. When they opened the secret city, among the celebrities was Adophe Menjou. Who?? The ORNL historian sort of laughed when she said his name: he was no one now. (See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolphe... For testifying against the communists, his career was destroyed. Permanently.
In our time, James Cameron won accolades for Avatar. The film might have have had stunning graphical effects (I have not seen it), but the anti-business propaganda is impossible to ignore. Even I know it, never having seen the film. To me, the crude insistence on "unobtanium" -- used before; already a cliche -- should have condemned the production. But I am not the arbiter of public tastes.
As for the deep question, I believe that Ayn Rand would be enthralled by Space-X and disheartened by our lack of response to ISIS.
Capitalism is alive and well but still an unknown ideal. With some exceptions, the capitalists themselves do not know their own virtues.
Defeating ISIS is not a matter of bombing them into oblivion, easy though that would be... It will take an overwhelming projection of the message of REASON, REALITY, AND EGO to defeat ISIS and the expressions of that are in fashion and music.