6 thoughts on “Taking Ayn Rand Seriously”

  1. I thought I woke up in an alternate universe this working when NPR was profiling Randian philosphy (Ayn Rand, not the blog author). Tomorrow Hayak.

    Their funding must be at risk again.

    1. It came out a week ago, and it was available pre-order before then. I know, I got my copy that way. Keep up with the times, Matula.

      Also, use Rand’s “Shop at Amazon” link. Rand gets a little subsidy, but it doesn’t change your cost. It’s cheaper than voting for Harry Reid.

      1. I also bought mine last week and its now on the shelf next to my copy of Fountainhead.

        Rand is the one behind the times since he could make a pretty penny for Christmas promoting both on his website.

        As for Senator Reid, he’s still a better buy then “42-Angle” was. Don’t blame me that the Tea Party/Koch brothers messed up in Nevada just as they are messing up the national election.

  2. “That’s right,” Rand replies. “I am opposed to all forms of control. I am for an absolute, laissez-faire, free, unregulated economy.”

    By now, these ideas should sound familiar.

    Ahh yes NPR, the Republicans are advocating for having zero regulations. There is an important distinction to be made between wanting no regulations and not wanting overly burdensome regulations.

    Sort of like wanting lower taxes or at least no more tax increases means that people don’t want roads, firefighters, or teachers.

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