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Created on 13 March 2003 (#947850). Last updated on 19 February 2013. Discussion of Ayn Rand and Objectivism. All Members , Moderated. This community is for serious, knowledgeable discussion of Ayn Rand and her philosophy, Objectivism. Being an Objectivist is not a prerequisite for membership, those who simply wish to learn about Objectivism or debate its merits in a polite manner are welcome to join. Wouldn't necessarily make sense in this community. Examples of encouraged entries.*. Entries discussing ...
omniorthogonal.blogspot.com
Omniorthogonal: Voting as ritual
http://omniorthogonal.blogspot.com/2007/09/voting-as-ritual.html
I am convinced that self-amusement is a discipline which can be learned. –Philip Lopate. Friday, September 21, 2007. If voting could change the system it would be against the law, I used to say in my cynical anarchist days. But now I'm a good citizen, and anti-voting sentiment. Strikes me as puerile. I tried to respond to TGGP in-place and ran into some kind of bug (or moderation), so am replying here as well. Here are some of my thoughts on voting. And I answered them there (first comment). Libertarians...
swansnest.blogspot.com
The Swan's Nest: Rocks, Water and Nietzschean Ethics.
http://swansnest.blogspot.com/2009/05/rocks-water-and-nietzschean-ethics.html
A Swan Flying Away From the Turkeys. Discourses on Spirituality, Metaphysics, Philosophy, Aesthetics and Personal Life. Tuesday, May 5, 2009. Rocks, Water and Nietzschean Ethics. Thus, an ethic based on power as the primary good need not be a crude, simplistic creed of "Might Makes Right", but instead can utilize a complex, subtle and sophisticated understanding of power as true efficacy, incorporating characteristics such as adaptation, feedback, and sustainability. Labels: Chinese landscape painting.
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