Don’t Lose Friendships Over Objectivism
The Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) has an article published September 5, 2016, entitled “Don’t Lose Friendships Over Politics.”
Given much I have seen at the Gulch, I think it also applies to Objectivists. What do you think?
Given much I have seen at the Gulch, I think it also applies to Objectivists. What do you think?
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I dont let him off the hook for that.
no reason to leave. . I test my anchoring regularly
and have added branches which she did not envision,
yet I am still there. . it's only natural for a human bean. -- j
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I do think that Jefferson thought all men to be created equal, except when it would cost him money. Given that, slavery wasnt so bad.
Its interesting that you say "he was trapped between his principles and the practical realities of his time". I could say the same thing. I dont think slavery is a good thing, but I do need some help around the house, and it would take care of some some of my "practical realities" to have a slave or two. Isnt that the same argument the bums use to get freebie welfare
On the other hand, I have no problem maintaining friendship with one at sea regarding objective truth—some are at least willing to listen and ultimately may come around to a rational viewpoint after earnest, patient and persevering discourse. But the Tooheyites and their camp followers? Shun them.
with people here in the gulch ... but the core of my life
is stuck on AR and her view of rationality. . can't help it;;;
she "got me" when I was 15. -- j
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I think that the error which you point out: failing to recognize the levels of knowledge and general understanding between now and the past is quite common. It is akin, in my mind, to blaming Aristoteles for not knowing nuclear physics, when his greatness is more evident BECAUSE he did not know nuclear physics.
Best.
Maritimus
Regards,
O.A.
As for slave ownership...it was acceptable at the time and I don't think our nation would have thrived as it did, without it.
I drive vehicles that use fossil fuels, but am told that is not proper. I own multiple semiautomatic firearms, but am told that is not proper. I spanked my children, but am told that is not proper. I hold strong beliefs against same-sex marriage, but am told that is not proper.
All of these and, yes, slavery, come under the same heading of what is "right or wrong" for today. Because of this, I hold no enmity against those who, ages ago, practiced living in ways that are considered improper in this day and age.
I also support Columbus Day over Indigenous Peoples Day (what a mouthful).
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