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  1. You are right Greg -- every one should be accountable to the same moral law -- but as the OP says, the Dems have used a totally inverted meaning of equality, viz. all men are equal in terms of consuming the products of what they call as "society's wealth" which in reality is individual producers' wealth. That is the start of America's descent to today's state. With that idea they have created such a huge vote-block for themselves that they are almost unbeatable. If we want to undo this deterioration we have to start with such basic ideas. else we are playing in the dark. That also is the reason why nobody has been able to stop America's slide so far.
  2. I think others should be treated as they deserve to be treated. there is no reason to treat a low-life and a genius in the same manner. it is not just
  3. It is degrading on a personal level but since it does not take away anyone's rights, it is alright on a legal level
  4. Emotions can cloud judgement but that doesn't mean they make a person blind totally. The most essential step to not let them cloud judgement is by acknowledging to oneself first that one is affected by emotions and is acting on them currently
  5. Architecture is not an art. A building is more for utilitarian purpose than it has got to do with "selective re-creation" by an Architect to represent his sense of life
  6. I had a hard time believing how someone like Roark can love a woman like Dominique. Aside from being a twisted, misguided idealist, I don't understand what was the quality in her which can possibly make a man like Roark love her
  7. A good point. Had hardly thought about this before. After reading your post, I too think that the temple incident would have kept best at last.
  8. There can be nothing like "Christian Objectivism" because it is a contradiction. Not only that Christianity is a religion and hence employs the means of faith and objectivism that of reason, but there is so much difference in ethics and everything. Christianity advocates altruism and Objectivism, rational selfishness. There is no connection
  9. It is only possible to prove that something exists. It is not possible to prove that something doesn't exist because what doesn't exists leaves no evidence behind to prove anything related to it.. We cannot say that a fragment of our imagination (such as dragon or unicorn or tomorrow I may come up with some creature of my own imagination entirely), to be existent maybe because we have not proven that they do not exist. Since they don't exist, we can't prove anything about their not existing; we need a proof for showing that something exists. And till we don't have any proof which suggests its existence, we naturally give it the status of non-existent
  10. Horror stories are not a proper form of fiction not because the author may or may not be a psychopath; the main objection is that it serves no such purpose which can be properly ascribed to a work of art. First of all, metaphysically impossible, and in that, not an impossibility which shows some connection to human values(like in some good fantasy), but of negative values such as the primitive, baseless fear which Rand appropriately calls it. Second, it has no aesthetic function. Aesthetic value of a work of art lies in its beauty. I don't know who claims that horror is something aesthetic and hence beautiful. But if some people find entertainment from it, that doesn't make it a work of art. There are thousands of such things which are entertaining but which cannot be called an art. And finding pleasure in portrayal of ugly and impossible distortions, showing man not as he should be or even as he is, but such depravity which lowers things to such a depth that it is impossible in reality. Horror is not any kind of representation of reality, or even anything which has to do with reality, but a projection of mental fear in its worst form; fear for something which doesn't exist at all. And for god's sake, don't apply concept of Catharsis to horror. When Aristotle talked about fear and pity, he talked about different kind of fear and pity and not a primitive fear and projection of mental illness. He was even very specific about which kind of a hero can arouse fear; he knew very well that every kind of fear is not a proper fear and everything cannot arouse it. A tragic hero should be virtuous but not flawless, because if he is not a very good man and just some depraved person, we will think he deserves the tragedy befallen on him. And if he is too flawless then we won't be able to relate to him. So a question of a hideous monster who is not even something like a human, leave aside a hero, or a victim in some horror story haunted by some distorted creatures who don't even exist is the last thing Aristotle was talking about when he talked about fear and pity. Fear and pity implies fear caused by something which really exists or has some connection with reality. Horror is just an exaggeration of the most depraved negative.
  11. I have listened to many lectures by major members of Ayn Rand institute and I too think that some of them lack that communicative and persuasive skills. One has to be interested enough in Objectivism by reading AR's works to focus on those lectures; otherwise a newcomer whose first contact with O'ism is the lectures of these speaks will most probably withdraw himself. But that is not a problem with the philosophy as such, it is with the speakers today. Ayn Rand herself was interesting enough to listen to, though her accent was more or less of a flat kind.
  12. Something like gun control only helps in increasing the number of victims. Gun control laws are made on the premise that humans have a general evil tendency to commit crime and if they have any weapons, that much easy it becomes for them to do so. But that it not the case clearly. Those who want to commit crime can commit it anyhow and those who will not, will not irrespective of gun; but surely they will get to defend themselves. Allowing guns will infact keep criminals more on guard and ordinary citizens more fearless, with a feeling of security.
  13. It's impossible to run a government without taxation. How are they supposed to get money for defense, maintaining police systems etc? As simple as that.
  14. You should read 'Art of War' by Sun Tzu to know it.
  15. It is not possible to maintain a monopoly under Capitalism because of how the market operates under capitalism. And if suppose we assume that some organization is having something which is near to monopoly, then it is because it proves such a superior quality that its competitors can't afford and are not able to prove that, and not that it can anyhow stop the competitors from entering the market.