Hehe-thanks for posting. I like the Ayn Rand quote. It's just a matter of whether you side w\evil and lie to the people, or do the right thing and tell everyone the truth. Alan Greenspan was originally a libertarian, but he got 'turned ' to the dark side. You can find his early writings on Ayn Rand and other stuff, if you look.
Yes, I liked his chapter in "Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal", and I've read about how he went on to become more of a proponent of government intervention in the economy. I'd really recommend that book to people who are interested in the moral, rational underpinnings of her philosophy.
Hehe-thanks for posting. I like the Ayn Rand quote. It's just a matter of whether you side w\evil and lie to the people, or do the right thing and tell everyone the truth. Alan Greenspan was originally a libertarian, but he got 'turned ' to the dark side. You can find his early writings on Ayn Rand and other stuff, if you look.
Yes, I liked his chapter in "Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal", and I've read about how he went on to become more of a proponent of government intervention in the economy. I'd really recommend that book to people who are interested in the moral, rational underpinnings of her philosophy.