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Nobody has any business telling someone else what they think they can live on.  How do I know what someone needs to "feel comfortable" and why is it my business as long as they're not robbing or stealing to get it?

With an irrefutable dissertation critiquing her ideological premises!

We Love Dick!

Still looks better than "Atlas Shrugged: Part One."

He didn't mention it was those cheap-ass business cards you get for free and they look like it.

Happens a lot, even today.

Try hotair or vnnforum.

The "race war" has been going on for about forty years, and whites are losing.

Dr. Manhattan is the ultimate Objectivist.

Well, kids rarely know much about anything having to do with life, so I would tend to discount a young person's opinion unless very cogently argued.  I expect an adult to have had enough life experience to no longer be "radical" in either direction … if not, he's a fool.

So, "getting rid of them entirely" would be the sort of viewpoint that we would really want to hear more of, were it not for the party-pooping Neocon hyperbole?

Yeah, but … the stench!

I think the point (at least from the libertarian standpoint) is not to "make yourself worthy of others' innovations" — whatever the hell that means — but to just stand on your own doing whatever remunerative work it is you can best do and be appropriately rewarded for it.  He doesn't need to be "worthy" of others'

I don't have a clue how you would go about paying everyone "according to their needs" — how the hell does one decide what someone else's needs are?

Rand would not approve, nor would Trump if he were an Objectivist (which I doubt.)

God is the ultimate Objectivist.

Monorail!

Luckily we had Joseph Smith to "fix" the errors in the Old & New Testaments before going on to write "Mormon Shrugged."  Or something.

That old Rush song, too.  Something about trees, iirc.

If you find yourself really interested for more than four hours, consult a physician.