Ayn Rand/Objectivism/all that stuff

CRAP
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Person who wrote things: Ayn Rand

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The writing itself is often quite tedious, but I think much of her ideology makes perfect sense.

NOT CRAP. High waffle factor for influencing Rush, one of the worst bands ever.
matthew wrote:His Life and his Death gives us LIFE.......supernatural life- which is His own life because he is God and Man. This is all straight Catholicism....no nuttiness or mystical crap here.

Person who wrote things: Ayn Rand

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bumble wrote:Hey placeholder! What do you dig in Ayn Rand?


The idea of rational self-interest makes perfect sense to me. I may be misunderstanding it, but it stands to reason that no one will do anything without it benefitting them in some way. I certainly live my life that way, though I don't consider myself an Objectivist by any stretch. I don't believe in altruism, nor do I believe that truly selfless acts exist. Though I don't have any sort of pride or self esteem, I still live my life exclusively according to my own self-interest, as I believe everyone does.

I haven't read any Rand in a long, long time, so I may be getting things confused, but that's what I like. I feel like a complete heel now, being in the minority on this topic...
matthew wrote:His Life and his Death gives us LIFE.......supernatural life- which is His own life because he is God and Man. This is all straight Catholicism....no nuttiness or mystical crap here.

Person who wrote things: Ayn Rand

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placeholder wrote:
bumble wrote:Hey placeholder! What do you dig in Ayn Rand?


The idea of rational self-interest makes perfect sense to me. I may be misunderstanding it, but it stands to reason that no one will do anything without it benefitting them in some way. I certainly live my life that way, though I don't consider myself an Objectivist by any stretch. I don't believe in altruism, nor do I believe that truly selfless acts exist. Though I don't have any sort of pride or self esteem, I still live my life exclusively according to my own self-interest, as I believe everyone does.

I haven't read any Rand in a long, long time, so I may be getting things confused, but that's what I like. I feel like a complete heel now, being in the minority on this topic...


the thing i dislike about her, aside from her terrible writing, is that she takes a few self-evident truths (the ones you discuss) and pushes them to ridiculous extremes, promoting industrialism and capitalist expansion at the marked exclusion of any kind of collective conscience.

i totally understand why people are taken by aspects of her 'philosophy.' she's pro-selfdetermination, anti-religion, etc., etc.

but as a whole, her ideas seem ill-thought-out and vague. i think she foisted them on people thru novels b/c they don't hold water as a philosophical construct. she railed against philosophy and philosophers, only to provide a quarter-baked version of a philosophy in her own work.

i have to confess i could never choke down an entire book. i read up on her after my attempts, however, to see what all the blab was about.

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