In a sane society, need is supply-side. The service exists to meet an existing or perceived need and should only exist to satisfy, not manufacture, that need. Those who satisfy it most efficiently are rewarded (made benefactors in their chosen profession) over those who are less able. Just as supply constitutes its own demand, so need constitutes its own satisfaction. But here is a man who satisfies his needs by doing naught but preaching against satisfying the needs of "superfluous" others!
In a sane society, need is supply-side. The service exists to meet an existing or perceived need and should only exist to satisfy, not manufacture, that need. Those who satisfy it most efficiently are rewarded (made benefactors in their chosen profession) over those who are less able. Just as supply constitutes its own demand, so need constitutes its own satisfaction. But here is a man who satisfies his needs by doing naught but preaching against satisfying the needs of "superfluous" others!
MrChirpsky 1 year ago
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@MrChirpsky "But here is a man who satisfies his needs by doing naught but preaching against satisfying the needs of "superfluous" others!"
Are you referring to Brook? If so, you're rather missing the point in a very large way.
beepandbop 1 year ago
Well done; on to part 3! :)
l3mu3lhu3r 2 years ago 4
Agree...With all due respect to Leonard Peikoff, Dr. Brook is a far better public figure to represent the Ayn Rand Institute.
atlasshrugged713 2 years ago 5
I love this Yaron, your getting really good! Not that you weren't good before, before I can sense the anger in your voice. It's good.
CapitalistPhil 2 years ago
If every man would sweep his own door-step the world would soon be clean.
g0ssage 2 years ago 4
Excellent, Yaron Brook! :-D
legendre007 2 years ago