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i cant stay john galt, i tried but cant! posts like this are what really annoy me and make me feel compelled to respond, even though i know my response will only lead to more inane comments!to answer your post.. i 'pose' as nothing... i am forthright about the stereotype that best defines me... described best as 'jeffersonist libertarian'... AYN RAND was an objectivist yes, but she was primarily a libertarian, with slightly different views & opinions but on the same track, as was murray rothbard, again slightly different views but at heart a libertarian![rothbard] also considered central banking and fractional reserve banking under a monopoly fiat money system a form of state-sponsored, legalized financial fraud, antithetical to libertarian principles and ethics.]your brain must be so conditioned to thinking that things can only be "this way" or "that way" that you cannot comprehend that in reality it can be a combination of a little bit of both, with a pinch of something else thrown in the mix for good luck!text books can only take you so far its real life (human) experience that provides you with the really important stuff!
i cant stay john galt, i tried but cant! posts like this are what really annoy me and make me feel compelled to respond, even though i know my response will only lead to more inane comments!
to answer your post.. i 'pose' as nothing... i am forthright about the stereotype that best defines me... described best as 'jeffersonist libertarian'... AYN RAND was an objectivist yes, but she was primarily a libertarian, with slightly different views & opinions but on the same track, as was murray rothbard, again slightly different views but at heart a libertarian!
[rothbard] also considered central banking and fractional reserve banking under a monopoly fiat money system a form of state-sponsored, legalized financial fraud, antithetical to libertarian principles and ethics.]
your brain must be so conditioned to thinking that things can only be "this way" or "that way" that you cannot comprehend that in reality it can be a combination of a little bit of both, with a pinch of something else thrown in the mix for good luck!
text books can only take you so far its real life (human) experience that provides you with the really important stuff!
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