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I don't get into the debate arguing how "pure" one's Objectivist credentials are, as the resulting flap reminds me of fifteenth century clerics arguing over how many angels can reside on the head of a pin. No human can be a pure adherent to any belief system. I'll just be happy to see a stop to the collapse of our nation.
'Tis a consummation devoutly to be wished. As Wm. Shakespeare would have said. But reading a book or two does not an objectivist make.It is, however, nice to know that many in the incoming regime were inspired or influenced by Ayn Rand. If some of them actually became objectivists, They probably wouldn't publicly admit it, particularly because of the atheism component. Compared to the standards of the previous regime, I'll go for these people in a heartbeat.
People can gain the advantages of cooperation only if they respect each other as human beings.
Having yet to take any notice of Ayn Rand until the AS movies, that bit just flew by me and my ex unnoticed.
I'm sure that was the case for viewers as in the dark about The Fountainhead and Ayn Rand as I was back then.
Is that not a counter strategy to the Obama/Clinton/Democrat/Cloward-Piven/Alynski effort to collapse the free part of society to build a larger bureaucracy??
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