The Passion of Ayn Rand
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No it's not. It is only an inflamed person that goes so categorically against the contemporary grain. She may have held the majority in contempt, but she did so passionately. She regarded individuality as inviolable, passion is therefore a prerequisite.
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Here is a question for some of you. Did you miss the day in school when they talked about manners? how about having respect for your elders? or for the dead? if you disagree with her ideas fine, say that and be done. your personal views do not become right by calling this lady names or by down playing her achievments.
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@Cidriullo whoops, didn't realize it was UK. I saw them open for someone many years ago, maybe Jethro Tull or something like that. They were good.
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@stegokitty does sound like Wetton. He was also in Uriah Heap.
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The music is disgusting. If I were to judge the value of Ayn Rands thinking by the musical taste of her youtubeing devotees, I*d guess it must be a bit retarded.
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lol. creepy bitch
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@xburningheavensx Ayn Rand's selection of rare and exceptional individuals as the basis for her conceptual definition of "man" is itself the logical fallacy of incomplete evidence (cherry picking). According to the law of identity, if A is A, then A is not B. Yet in Objectivism this is exactly what she asserts when taking the rare and exceptional individual as her standard and norm. (Note standard is the opposite of rare, as is exceptional the opposite of norm.) The contradiction is unescapable.
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"The masses of men lead lives of quiet desperation."
Emerson.
The singer sounds a bit like John Wetton of King Crimson.
stegokitty 1 year ago
@stegokitty It is John Wetton from King Crimson. He was with UK for three (3) albums--UK, Danger Money and UK Live.
101candyman101 1 year ago