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Hissyspit

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Sat Dec 17, 2011, 04:53 AM Dec 2011

Alternet: How Ayn Rand Helped Make The U.S. Into A Selfish, Greedy Nation [View all]

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AlterNet / By Bruce E. Levine

How Ayn Rand Seduced Generations of Young Men and Helped Make the U.S. Into a Selfish, Greedy Nation

Thanks in part to Rand, the United States is one of the most uncaring nations in the industrialized world.


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Ayn Rand’s personal life was consistent with her philosophy of not giving a shit about anybody but herself. Rand was an ardent two-pack-a-day smoker, and when questioned about the dangers of smoking, she loved to light up with a defiant flourish and then scold her young questioners on the “unscientific and irrational nature of the statistical evidence.” After an x-ray showed that she had lung cancer, Rand quit smoking and had surgery for her cancer. Collective members explained to her that many people still smoked because they respected her and her assessment of the evidence; and that since she no longer smoked, she ought to tell them. They told her that she needn’t mention her lung cancer, that she could simply say she had reconsidered the evidence. Rand refused.

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Ethics—self-interest. For Rand, all altruists were manipulators. What could be more seductive to kids who discerned the motives of martyr parents, Christian missionaries and U.S. foreign aiders? Her champions, Nathaniel Branden still among them, feel that Rand’s view of “self-interest” has been horribly misrepresented. For them, self-interest is her hero architect Howard Roark turning down a commission because he couldn’t do it exactly his way. Some of Rand’s novel heroes did have integrity, however, for Rand there is no struggle to discover the distinction between true integrity and childish vanity. Rand’s integrity was her vanity, and it consisted of getting as much money and control as possible, copulating with whomever she wanted regardless of who would get hurt, and her always being right. To equate one’s selfishness, vanity, and egotism with one’s integrity liberates young people from the struggle to distinguish integrity from selfishness, vanity, and egotism.

Politics—capitalism. While Rand often disparaged Soviet totalitarian collectivism, she had little to say about corporate totalitarian collectivism, as she conveniently neglected the reality that giant U.S. corporations, like the Soviet Union, do not exactly celebrate individualism, freedom, or courage. Rand was clever and hypocritical enough to know that you don’t get rich in the United States talking about compliance and conformity within corporate America. Rather, Rand gave lectures titled: “America’s Persecuted Minority: Big Business.” So, young careerist corporatists could embrace Rand’s self-styled “radical capitalism” and feel radical — radical without risk.

Rand’s Legacy

In recent years, we have entered a phase where it is apparently okay for major political figures to publicly embrace Rand despite her contempt for Christianity. In contrast, during Ayn Rand’s life, her philosophy that celebrated self-interest was a private pleasure for the 1 percent but she was a public embarrassment for them. They used her books to congratulate themselves on the morality of their selfishness, but they publicly steered clear of Rand because of her views on religion and God. Rand, for example, had stated on national television, “I am against God. I don’t approve of religion. It is a sign of a psychological weakness. I regard it as an evil.”

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What about Native Americans? JJW Dec 2011 #1
Very good point Mosaic Dec 2011 #28
Ayn Rand was a psychopath. fasttense Dec 2011 #2
Bingo. But she is the darling of the GOP (Grand Old Psychopath) party ProfessionalLeftist Dec 2011 #10
Nonsense, the US is one of the most generous nations on the planet. Bogart Dec 2011 #3
NOT SO FAST! Your Claim Is One Regularly Handed Out By Right-Wingers Vogon_Glory Dec 2011 #4
Facts are neither left, nor right--they are simply the facts. Bogart Dec 2011 #5
Caveat Lector Vogon_Glory Dec 2011 #6
It's not my problem that you refuse to believe that my country does a lot of good in the world. Bogart Dec 2011 #7
As I Was Saying About Little Cherubs... Vogon_Glory Dec 2011 #9
Actually, it would appear to be a left/right whipping-boy... Bogart Dec 2011 #11
So true, man. AverageJoe90 Dec 2011 #15
World Giving Index - 2010 tabatha Dec 2011 #12
Well then, perhaps you should help a little more. Bogart Dec 2011 #17
I did not see that. tabatha Dec 2011 #21
the problem is we use the money we give to force them ThomThom Dec 2011 #13
Well, would you advocate for them to act against our interests? Bogart Dec 2011 #18
No, I think we should mind our own business and if we give money ThomThom Dec 2011 #23
Yes - Bush certainly did that. tabatha Dec 2011 #19
Bush was responsible for many stupid things. Some of them are correctable--some are not. Bogart Dec 2011 #22
Issues like "Wall Street Targeting Hospitals for Profits" Kurovski Dec 2011 #31
If the Randists had their way the dollar amount of US foreign aid would be exactly ZERO. kestrel91316 Dec 2011 #14
According to the OP, they ARE having their way... Bogart Dec 2011 #20
I think the focus is on the corporate decisions that have been made, Kurovski Dec 2011 #30
foreign aid is not charity -- it's a hammer we use to get what we want. nashville_brook Dec 2011 #16
First stats place us at number five nadinbrzezinski Dec 2011 #34
Oh well, I guess there is no hope... Bogart Dec 2011 #36
Nobody said that nadinbrzezinski Dec 2011 #37
No one is doing as well as they used to... Bogart Dec 2011 #38
Again, it has nothing to do with whatever chip nadinbrzezinski Dec 2011 #39
Again, with the exceptions of China and India, everyone is experiencing stagnation. Bogart Dec 2011 #40
Point where I have blamed the us for the woes of the world nadinbrzezinski Dec 2011 #41
Global warming...geez, we are the most vibrant nation on the planet... Bogart Dec 2011 #42
I am talking RIGHT NOW nadinbrzezinski Dec 2011 #43
China has a lot of....SPACE on Earth...they have "the room" to do local solar. Bogart Dec 2011 #44
The word is "Barbaric" ProfessionalLeftist Dec 2011 #8
That paragraph on ethics shows treestar Dec 2011 #24
Link? nt Remember Me Dec 2011 #25
Here you go: Hissyspit Dec 2011 #26
Thanks! nt Remember Me Dec 2011 #27
K&R. (nt) Kurovski Dec 2011 #29
She also supports one of the ugliest hairstyles in human history. Kablooie Dec 2011 #32
K and R thanks for posting..nt Stuart G Dec 2011 #33
Objectivism only works in dystopias nadinbrzezinski Dec 2011 #35
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