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Anyway, there was an effort, however minimal, to set up Objectivist Party groups but I don't know what came of it. Apparently nothing.
DIVIDE AND CONQUER is what they do.
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I think Ayn was misunderstood in these respects and she didn't help matters either.
Witness the reaction over the next few years. Witness the fear when one of 'our' ideas catches hold - even for a moment. The left lives in fear that one or more or any of these ideas will take root in the 110 thousand precincts. Short of shutting down the internet and controlling interstate mail and interstate travel.....they haven't a chance of the whole thing blowing up as it always does Y generation in support or not. i learned today X = lost and y is now called Millennium but x + Y = Zero when they have a taste of the whip they asked for they may make something of themselves but their fate is of no matter to me. Those that choose to act beyond their years may also pay the price for their folly.
The Prime Law is about as objective as it gets.
The system makes it extra difficult for any third party to exist never mind prosper.
Unless Trump is actually elected POTUS the most significant change will be even more rules against and independently wealthy candidate standing a chance - regardless of party.
Ask yourself this instead: how to build a decentralized organization that by its very nature cannot and would not act as a big patronage machine? Like Ragnar Danneskjöld's crew, and then the Galt's Gulch Air-Land Militia, only larger. Much larger.
Witness the reaction over the next few years. Witness the fear when one of 'our' ideas catches hold - even for a moment. The left lives in fear that one or more or any of these ideas will take root in the 110 thousand precincts. Short of shutting down the internet and controling interstate mail and interstate travel.....they haven't a chance of the whole thing blowing up as it always does Yhine generation in support or not.
However, unlike a physical product a political party requires a mass of people to buy into it for it to be demonstrated as working, valuable, successful in essence you need early adopters. Which is what I described - you need it adopted by a political division such as a country before others can see it and want it.
You're talking about only part of the process and in that process you're kissing out in the key factors. Not unlike people proclaiming celebrities or products and "instant/overnight" success because they didn't see all the prior years of effort which went into it. You need to find the early adopter, or in other terms the first follower.
Another key difference is that politics require you to get the majority vote here in the states before you can actually demonstrate the product. In a market you have to compete, sure. But in the political market simply promoting your own product and winning by appeal isn't enough to demonstrate it.
The closest we have seen to a successfull "third party" was The Reform Party. It was funded heavily by Perot. Even it wasn't successful despite winning some seats and even a gubernatorial one.
To be a successful party in the states means you have to have enough to exert some control over legislation and executive at state and federal. The RP never achieved that despite a "celebrity" or two and millions of not billions of money provided by Perot.
By contrast coming up with a real life Reardon Metal would be a walk in the woods (also the name of a really good two man play as I recall).
Just as our economy is not truly capitalism, but a mixed, mishmash of capitalism, socialism and whoknowswhatism, so our politics is a mixed up mishmash which reflects flawed metaphysics, epistemology and ethics, based on some reason, but mostly irrational whim and mysticism. It makes no sense attempting an Objectivist Party until the three things politics is based on can be rationally achieved. The only way to do that is to start with the present politics and by correcting the irrational aspects one by one over time, arrive at a reasonable foundation for politics to exist.
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