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The Coming Election (Show 049)

Show 049 was an excellent discussion about the coming U.S. presidential election. Arthur explained his views starting with this question: Which party will do the least damage to Objectivist ideals? (I will try to summarize what he said, but please listen to the show for his own words.)

The Republicans essentially stand for religion. They consistently try to mix faith with government, of which even small amounts can be disastrous, and will lead to a theocracy. Furthermore, their religious altruistic beliefs conflict with the self-interest morality necessitated by capitalism, which they claim to defend. Because of this, they’re misrepresenting capitalism, making it disreputable and therefore harder to realize.

The Democrats stand for a disintegrated attempt at socialism (or pieces of it). But since the fall of the Soviet Union, communism and socialism are no longer the threat they once were. It has been demonstrated that such systems are horrendous. Moreover, since the Democrats’ views are disintegrated, they can not achieve long term success. So, in order to give Objectivism time, it makes the most sense to throw out the bigger threat, the Religious Right, and vote for the Democrats.

Many Objectivists will bring up a third option. What about the Libertarians? The Libertarians say they stand for liberty, but they have an anti-philosophical approach. Their guiding “principle” is the non-initiation of force, but without a proper underlying philosophy, no one can say what initiating force consists of. Politics is a derivative of ethics and must be treated as such. Otherwise, capitalism will continue to be misrepresented, which is immensely destructive. (For those interested, there is also a discussion of Ron Paul on the show.)

It was a great show and I highly recommend you listen to it. You may want to read Diana Hsieh’s post on the election as well.

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Foreign Policy & The Take Over (Shows 023 & 024)

Here are the show descriptions for the last two shows. If you have an idea for a show please don’t hesitate to send me an email.

Reality and Foreign Policy (Show 023):

I talk about trying to escape reality and how you don’t necessarily need drugs to do it. I also talk about how this is affecting our current political affairs. Then there was a caller who wanted to talk about foreign policy. This was one of the better conversations on the subject I have had in a long time. Check it out!

The Take Over (Show 024):

Since the Saturday before this show I held a large art/music event, I was little tired. I was trying to make it a quick show, but I got a caller that liked to talk. The caller himself seemed like a good guy, but I was not to sure about what he was talking about. Since I was not informed on the topic I was not able to debate with him.

When he finally wrapped it up, he supplied me with links to read up on. I would like to post them (links: iamsovereign.org and citizenstribunal.com) so we can all see what he was talking about and better debate people like him. He had a few good points but I think his reasoning to get him to them were off.

If you know anything about what he was talking about please send me an email and/or come on the show. I would like to try to convince this guy and people like him to read about Objectivism and I think that would help them better understand their situation.

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Questions about Objectivism (Show 022)

On last weeks show (show 022), I talked about another email I got from the “Rand Hater”. They told me that they enjoyed the show, which I was happy to hear. They also gave me a list of questions to answer in order to help give them a better understanding of Objectivism.

1.) What are man’s rights? Is there a list?
2.) What is freedom?
3.) Why is laissez-faire capitalism the only economic system that permits freedom?
4.) Does money equate to happiness?
5.) Would you say that how happy a person is, is a judgment on how good their life is?
6.) What do you think about public radio?
7.) What do you think about piracy (on the internet, not the high seas)?
8.) Do Objectivists believe that nobody has to be poor or live in poverty
and all that it is, is a matter of choice?
9.) When people were talking about alcoholics during the last show they said they could choose to stop drinking, but the first step in AA is to admit that you are powerless. Isn’t this a contradiction?
10.) Are Objectivists pacifists, or do they believe in preemption?
11.) Are corporations necessary for a free society?

I answered the questions on the show to the best of my ability and understanding. If you feel I made any contradictions please email me so we can discuss it.

On this weeks show (show 023), I have a few topics we can talk about. If you think of anything else, just send me an email. It’s more fun when I have listener questions and comments to talk about.

Here are the topics so far:
1.) Evading reality.
2.) Objectivist perspectives on foreign policy.
3.) How Libertarianism and Objectivism don’t mix.

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The War Question

It seems that every time someone finds out that I am studying Objectivism they ask me what I think about the “War”. This is a very hard question to answer because I don’t really know what they are asking. If they were asking what I think about the War at its current state, I would say it’s a failure. If they were asking if I felt it was necessary, I would say yes, but not the way Bush executed it. I believe we are fighting a war with the wrong people.

I would make these statements just by using my own reasoning. So, when they would ask me questions or try to debate me on the issue, I would have to decline since I don’t know the whole issue. I just know my own opinion, but lack the evidence to back my arguments. So, of course, I started looking for some evidence.

After looking around the ARI website, I found this article that was published in “The Objective Standard”. The article is called The “Forward Strategy” for Failure. It starts off at the beginning of the war then finishes up with its current state. It’s very well-written and seems well-researched, but again, I am not an expert on this subject so I could be wrong. It’s a long read but well worth it.

What I hope everyone will take away from this article is a new understanding of what we’re dealing with. Even if you don’t agree with everything that is said, I hope you will at least agree that the war is important and that we need a good leader to finish the job that Bush started botched. Read the article and let me know your thoughts.