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This is the fun you could be having. On the Beach with Objectivism!


william.scherk

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Well, I've looked for where you would put the Canucki references that would be of interest to nobody but us, or maybe Phil if he was bored. I tried Obscure, Heavy Fog, Incorrigible and Paradise hence I am here. You must devise a tag category for these whim-worshipping asides. but it will require thought. Canadian Boring is already taken (it will stir from its slumbers soon).The Confederalist Papers? Behind the Green Gables door? We must also lure the trusting into the web of the Secret Plan and swell the coffers of the Sacred Igloo. I will compile a shortlist, please submit suggestions.

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You are right. If I introduce Top Ten lists and re-tag old posts. Recycle, re-use, re-marketing.

I have been known to use Royal Socialist Federated Canuckistan a couple of times. Would that do?

I will look back at this post for the next time I put up a new blog entry. Cunning, we snow-bound cosmopolites, aren't we?

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I have about finished with solopassion so I'll try here. I see Rand as a great post modern philosopher, solely and only from her fiction. I completely ignore all her non-fiction, Objectivism, the Brandens etc.

Once upon a time I was an Objectivist, went to NBL in Philadelphia before it became NBI during the years of 1960-62. Yes it totally influenced my life. I am grateful that the Brandens presented Objectivism formally as I was incapable of learning it any other way at that time. And I "needed" it very badly.

Right now I blog about post modern thinking through the media on a number of blogs:film; books; Events; etc. I also include my ongoing thinking about Rand and Nietzsche. Whitewashed out of her letters and journals as much as possible, but no matter.

And I like your software here.

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