Quote from: oZma on February 11, 2013, 04:25:54 PM
and objectivism, to me, means 'the proper moral purpose of one's life is the pursuit of one's own happiness' or in other terms 'rational self interest' :-)
so I got something from objectivism... are you discrediting that?
yes, she defends the Rockefellers and the Carnegies, but so do I... I am thankful for them laying the framework of our country. what's that quote about capitalism?
Capitalism is the astounding belief that the most wickedest of men will do the most wickedest of things for the greatest good of everyone? gosh and thats a Keynes quote LOL
That I think Objectivism is a hack philosophy and tea partiers and libertarians are nothing but economic ignorants paid by the status quo to protect and fight for their economic interests, (aka glorified lobbyists) , doesn't mean I'm some sort of anti-capitalist.
And that quote about "the proper moral purpose of one's life is the pursuit of one's own happiness", if you truly believe in it, good for you girl, you deserve to be happy, so let that be your moral purpose.
I believe in individuals and individuality, but their central role to me is nothing more than myth, the role of the hero has a purpose in the development of human society, but is always been embellished and idealized, the truth is different, for example Rockefeller or Carnegie would have been nothing without their close team, without the family who raised them, without the town that helped them in their formative years, the individual relies on the many, and the many rely on the individual, for me no one is more important than the other. I believe in society, I believe in a social contract, I believe we have the moral obligation to pick up the slack for when one of our brothers and/or sisters are unable to.
So whatever, if it works for you use it, if it stops working, you can do something else. That's pragmatism.