There is a divide among the rich between those who believe they produce something of value and those who believe social shrewdness is the way to go.
There is a divide among the rich between those who believe they produce something of value and those who believe social shrewdness is the way to go.
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Teehee ;)
Teehee ;)
No, I meant red herring: a logical fallacy in which an argument is introduced meant to distract the audience from the issue in question through the introduction of some irrelevancy.
No, I meant red herring: a logical fallacy in which an argument is introduced meant to distract the audience from the issue in question through the introduction of some irrelevancy.
I won't answer your question of why should you care because maybe you shouldn't. Maybe you have so many things on your immediate plate that all you can expend your energy on are those things and posting to the AVC comments section.
I won't answer your question of why should you care because maybe you shouldn't. Maybe you have so many things on your immediate plate that all you can expend your energy on are those things and posting to the AVC comments section.
It doesn't sound like mistabook is arguing that calling the incident "sad" is the ONLY thing that should be said about things like this nor that it should be the end of any dialogue brought up by the event - just that he tries to take a moment whenever a tragedy happens to put away his own personal political…
It doesn't sound like mistabook is arguing that calling the incident "sad" is the ONLY thing that should be said about things like this nor that it should be the end of any dialogue brought up by the event - just that he tries to take a moment whenever a tragedy happens to put away his own personal political…
Ah! Good stuff!
If that's a reference to something, I humbly don't recognize it.
Aww. No love?
Brag alert:
Admittedly, I've only read half of Atlas Shrugged (I felt like it got too heavy-handed), which is what I'm basing my very superficial experience of Objectivism on. I'm not defending it, just the general notion that it has a bit of a point.
I think Rand is a bit heavy-handed, but in essence I thought Objectivism is more of the belief that the talent and will of the individual should be more important than pandering and politics as a pathway to achievement.
P.S. I found Broadcast and Autolux at the same time so there's a warm connection between the two for me….
You know who to turn to now everything's changed
I really liked her voice. Didn't get a chance to see them live.