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The Use of Force

In the past, with my infatuation with the Second Amendment and the right of self-preservation, I was often viewed as someone who enjoyed thinking of violence and the utilization of force. At the time, such a reputation humored me, considering it seemed so romantic and dramatic. Now, it doesn’t. Violence is something to be hated. Violence on even the most limited scale is simply the end result of evil — I despise its existence and love its absence. Death, killing, destruction and carnage are not the goal of mankind. Despair is not the existence we ought to desire. Peace, happiness, love, kindness — these are the values that give meaning to life, and these are the things which man wishes for himself. Of course, most agree with this principle, at least theoretically. … Read entire article »

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My Philosophy — In Soundbites

Throughout my life, I have always believed ardently in having justifiable self-worth, in not wasting time or effort, in accomplishments, in doing what is moral, in being rational. I’ve been considered a greedy capitalist who was madly in love with liberty, an idealist with his heads in the clouds while also being a brutal realist. I had many pieces of a coherent philosophy. Until discovering Objectivism, I had no way of putting them together. Now I do. Reason. Purpose. Self-Esteem. … Read entire article »

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Money, Freedom, Capitalism

I just stumbled across a beautiful video regarding capitalism, freedom and what money really is. It’s fabulous. “Productive work is the central purpose of a rational man’s life, the central value that integrates and determines the hierarchy of all his other values. Reason is the source, the precondition of his productive work … Read entire article »

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Open the Borders

Nearly every law in existence has two different sets of impacts … Read entire article »

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