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<blockquote data-quote="TearsInRain" data-source="post: 823290" data-attributes="member: 24487"><p>they both considered their philosophies beyond question, believed in a parasitic class of humans, and neither one of them came anywhere close to the ideal they professed, but i wasn't making a connection like that anyways, i was just saying her philosophy is near his level of being ludicrous</p><p></p><p>property ownership in modern society is based on the threat of force, as no consensual society of free-thinking rationalists would arrange such a richly imbalanced set of property distribution. thus, Ayn Rand and, therefore, objectivists in general hate freedom for everyone except the rich</p><p></p><p>further, Descartes demonstrated that the existence of an objective universe exterior to the mind is not objectively demonstrable, since the sensory perceptions upon which we rely as "evidence" of its existence are inherently subjective and unreliable</p><p></p><p>and that's not even getting into the psych arguments that society-wide sociopathy would end modern civilization itself, or that human beings are naturally socialist to begin with and have to learn to be capitalist, rather than the other way around</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TearsInRain, post: 823290, member: 24487"] they both considered their philosophies beyond question, believed in a parasitic class of humans, and neither one of them came anywhere close to the ideal they professed, but i wasn't making a connection like that anyways, i was just saying her philosophy is near his level of being ludicrous property ownership in modern society is based on the threat of force, as no consensual society of free-thinking rationalists would arrange such a richly imbalanced set of property distribution. thus, Ayn Rand and, therefore, objectivists in general hate freedom for everyone except the rich further, Descartes demonstrated that the existence of an objective universe exterior to the mind is not objectively demonstrable, since the sensory perceptions upon which we rely as "evidence" of its existence are inherently subjective and unreliable and that's not even getting into the psych arguments that society-wide sociopathy would end modern civilization itself, or that human beings are naturally socialist to begin with and have to learn to be capitalist, rather than the other way around [/QUOTE]
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