The Resurgence of Big Government - Ayn Rand Center - 1 of 2



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Dr. Yaron Brook, president of the Ayn Rand Center for Individual Rights, examines the causes and consequences of the resurgence of big government in America.
Part two is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tavLfhX-z2I


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"What needs to be ... ( 2 months ago by qtronman)
"What needs to be explained ... {is} altruism."
You don't have to explain altruism any more than you have to explain suicide, cowardice, cheating, lying and theft. People have free will; they can make destructive choices. What else needs to be explained? Why do people act altruistically? For various reasons, e.g., fear, cowardice, giving in to
social pressure, failing to think, listening to their pastors or professors, etc. What does that need to be explained any more than murder or rape?
Scientists want to ... ( 2 months ago by jchien)
Scientists want to explain all human behaviors. Selfishness is easily explained. Altruism is less obvious because it appears to go against the instinct for self preservation. Evolutionary psychologists and biologists today largely subscribe to the explanation for altruism I described above. There are many who spend their entire lives studying why people do what they do, be that murder, rape, or self sacrificial behavior. So I don't get ur point here.
Cheating and lying ... ( 2 months ago by jchien)
Cheating and lying are not selfish behavior because that is the objectivist definition of selfishness. There is no essence of words. Words are symbols and their meanings are what we human beings invest in them. I can go along with ur definition for the sake of the argument, that selfishness is defined as rational self interest as opposed to predation. No problem. Again, my point is, the marketplace needs policing just as our neighborhoods need policing.
So you trust ... ( 2 months ago by jchien)
So you trust everyone in the marketplace to be motivated by rational self interest eventhough you do not trust everyone in your neighborhood to be? Do you think everyone in the business world always has the presence of mind to exercise their best judgment? Do you want ur fellow citizens to submit to law enforcement but do not want big businesses to submit to gov't supervision??
Npbbody is arguing ... ( 2 months ago by WarVideo)
Npbbody is arguing for policing against real crimes that violate individual rights, but the policing you call for does, regulation is essentially saying that any business man is "guilty until proven innocent".
There is an aspect ... ( 2 months ago by politEgoEgonomics)
There is an aspect of creativity in any successful business. Intervention forcing business to conform with set acceptable standards of the moment, in effect, stagnates, suffocates and inevitably kills the entrepreneurial spirit. Wrap your mind around the internet if its propagation had been restricted and policed for any and every new development because the television lobby -to protect its market- had demanded immediate govenment clampdown on everything that existed and could exist as video.
altruism is the ... ( 2 months ago by rimbaud1020)
altruism is the opposite of ego...therefore thinking of others instead of yourself. altruistic thinking is good :)
Actually, altruism ... ( 2 months ago by KeyserX)
Actually, altruism is thinking of others BEFORE thinking of yourself. Neglecting your interests in favor of the interests of others is self-immolating behaviour. It goes against reason by willfully defying the necessity for the pursuit of selfish interests (in order to exist). Altruistic thinking is good you say? How so? Because you're told it's good, and that isn't surprising, because it makes you sacrifice yourself for others. The point here is that there is no rational obligation to do that.
I wasn't trying to ... ( 2 months ago by rimbaud1020)
I wasn't trying to start a debate, just trying to shed some light on the topic. the other user was contrasting altruism against things that have no realation to this topic in my opinion.
interesting ( 2 months ago by z2b)
interesting
That's an arguement ... ( 1 month ago by philosophyarchitect)
That's an arguement against anarchy, not a market economy. The objective laws based on intolerance to the initiation of force that apply to everyone should apply to business as well; there should also be certain business-specific laws such as laws against fraud or misleading your stock holders. But this doesn't mean that businessmen are our slaves that can be disposed of at will. They are not there to serve society. In a free market, incompetent businessmen have no ability to hurt us.
"Wasn't trying to ... ( 1 month ago by philosophyarchitect)
"Wasn't trying to start a debate, just trying to offer a contrasting opinion because the other person's opinion was inconsistent with my view." Lol.
if it wasn't for ... ( 1 month ago by rimbaud1020)
if it wasn't for altruistic ppl, none of you would have an education. teachers, parents, firefighters, the very ppl in the military who defend your right to debate wether you should help your neighbor or be self centered. these are all examples of altruistic thinking. do you want to be like animals, who give birth and abandon their young? if you don't like altruism, then don't date, have kids, or work in the service industry! be a hermit. now thumb me down. altruism is good if it's voluntary.
How dare you assume ... ( 1 month ago by marneedear)
How dare you assume WHY anyone does something! Who are you to say that any of these things are altruistic? Are you saying that there is no personal gain from taking on these jobs? And if they are such great altruists why do they demand payment?
When did I ever say ... ( 1 month ago by jchien)
When did I ever say businessmen should be our slaves to be disposed of at will? That's a false dichotomy, a tendency of Randians. If you havn't noticed, you live in reality not Ms. Rand's novels; incompetent, unscrupulous businessmen hurt us all the time.
...as they do in ... ( 1 month ago by philosophyarchitect)
...as they do in Rand's novels. There are lots of businessmen antagonists in Rand's novels. They do so through the government. Without government help, businessmen cannot hurt anyone except their voluntary associates. Except through fraud, but that should be illegal according to Objectivism.
I say agian, ... ( 1 month ago by rimbaud1020)
I say agian, altruism is good IF it's voluntary. "If any civilization is to survive, it is the morality of altruism that men have to reject" Ayn Rand. Notice the word morality. We have to ask why we're being altruistic. I really don't think parents, teachers, and the clergy are after personal gain. I am sure there are exceptions. Let's avoid polarised thinking. Very few things are all bad or all good. Venom can kill, and can make a cure. Let me ask, how can we NOT be altruistic? or who isn't?
Yet altruism is ... ( 1 month ago by Psy500)
Yet altruism is what capitalism is for the proletariat, the proletariat has to give up a significant portion of the value they create for the good of their capitalist masters as they are not paid the full value of their labor since they are the source of all value and profits come unpaid labor value. Altruism ignores ignores that it is a individual interest of the proletariat to act collectively against the interest of the capitalists due to the class conflicts that exist in capitalism.
The last part ... ( 1 month ago by Psy500)
The last part should Objectivism ignores that it is a individual interest of the proletariat to act collectively against the interest of the capitalists due to the class conflicts that exist in capitalism.
Well, that ... ( 1 month ago by KeyserX)
Well, that argumentation completely neglects the laws of supply and demand. Profits aren't the source of unpaid labour. You have to ask what that labour is worth to the person EMPLOYING the labourer, not to the person buying the product, because the labourer cannot make the product without the enourmous capital his employer has invested into machinery etc. If the labourers work was worth more than he is being paid, why wouldn't he just go into business for himself? Answer that.
Also, that it is in ... ( 1 month ago by KeyserX)
Also, that it is in the rational self-interest of the proletariat to act against industrialists is something I would strongly object to. I propse looking at history for the answer to this one: Has it, in the past, been to the advantage of society when the masses would antagonize the industrialists in this way? Just compare the DDR to West Germany and you'll see that there are no "class conflicts". When the masses try to undeservedly profit from the few, everyone suffers.
If you recall ... ( 1 month ago by Psy500)
If you recall history laborers use to be in business for themselves they were the artisan class. The capitalist class drove artisans out of busniess (thus you had events like the Luddite uprising, where artisans smashed machines as they were driving them out of busniess and forcing them to become wage laborers). You also ignore that the machinery is build by other workers, and while workers are paid they are paid a fraction of what their class collectively built.
So that is East ... ( 1 month ago by Psy500)
So that is East Germans are disillusioned by capitalism? Anyway the Soviet block wasn't a workers state, there was power struggles over worker control and in the end the Bolsheviks lost to Stalin that meant the workers played no role in decision making.
How in hell is Big ... ( 3 weeks ago by PLCvideo)
How in hell is Big Brother BACK with such a vengeance today?



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