The rise of American authoritarianism
This may add to the discussion I have seen about the whole Trump thing, and why we (as a group) seem so uncomfortable with all of the candidates on both sides. I can see the basic idea being applied as equally to the Democrap candidates as well. It also is a terrifying prospect from an Objectivist viewpoint, as it seems to be the foundational result of a lot of what I saw being expressed in AS. Only a seed shift in the sheeple desire to have a :daddy" state to take care of everything, and allow nothing, can produce this effect. Somewhat chilling, if true.
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This is exactly the same way that Hitler got in office. While I don't think Trump will march people off the the gas chamber, it is hard to tell what he will do with the power of the President. There are more ways to destroy people that don't involve killing them but are just as effective. Personally I think we will find out quickly, what I thought to be a tyrannical Obama administration, will be mild compared to what we will get with Trump. Of course I may be wrong but really don't think I am.
This has nothing to do with your deflection about 'John Galt'. It has everything to do with preventing Trump's even higher level of unstable fascist views into our government.
It's clear that you share Trump's Pragmatist view that anything is negotiable. You admire his juvenile behavior and criticize others. His cronyistic use of politicians gets a pass from you.
This is the kind of blind devotion that will excuse any behavior. When it is multiplied within many other individuals, it can become a mob directed by whim.
I found that assertion to be just laughable, to be honest. Authoritarians are those who aren't satisfied with the laws on the books but want to make every man an offender - AS-style. The (R) or (D) is secondary - I look at who actually keeps proposing all these miles and miles of new laws and regulations and one can do a pretty thorough and short analysis of that to see that the Democrats are miles ahead on the authoritarian bent. That's not to say there aren't complicit Republicans, but don't kid yourself into thinking that the Progressive Party is the party of freedom.
I think that the author also seriously confuses nihilism with anti-authoritarianism. The way I read it, the authors were arguing that anyone who wanted societal rules were authoritarians while they failed to address whether or not the rules being discussed had any foundation in reality. To me, they were arguing that all lawmaking amounted to authoritarianism regardless of the outcomes of such. It quickly degenerated into blatant partisanship and fear-mongering from what initially looked to be a promising analysis.
The real question is whether or not people should be free to live for themselves or forced to live in support of others. That is the very nature of authoritarianism: wanting to force others to support you.
That said, it is true that the formal philosophy is not about what you feel. Vanilla ice cream can make you feel good. Understanding why requires the rational-empirical (objective) method.
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