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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2005 at 14:51

Originally posted by Reed Lover Reed Lover wrote:

Well done John,21 yr old and already a cynical bastard.

Yeah, well where one sees cynicism, someone else sees realism.  Personally, I find leftist politics a bit too idealistic for my tastes... I just don't find it feasible.  Perhaps if the world was a perfect place, it could work, but I don't see things that way.

I'm for politics of accountability and self-reliance, although I'm sure that makes me a fascist to some... 

Anyway, politics is too divisive a topic...  at least we can find common ground in good music, which is what we should be really focusing on.  Still, this thread so far has been pretty civil and interesting... 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2005 at 14:56

John, by the time you get to my age the current Neo Conservative Free Market heterodoxy that has been wrongly identified as 'triumphant' will be seen as a blinkered, short sighted and fundamentally idiotic policy that makes about as much sense as Soviet Communism, and has been almost as destructive.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2005 at 14:57

I never been left oriented, but not for lack of heart, but because in a country where you see what a left terrorist group as Shinning Path does to 50,000 innocent and most of them extreamely poor people you can't accept that and they create a reaction against the system.

I was once interviewed in the University when I won an election (I was in politics) and a guy from a leftist  panflet told me the first part of the quote, he said

"If you are not a communist in your teens then you have no heart. How old are you? I was 19. A lot of people laughed, but I had already read the quote and answered him the second part, If you're still a communist at your fourty's then you have no brain. I think you're 42 or 43, am I right?

The guy lost the temper, called me facist and wrote I had insulted him. One of thereasons why I don't like the press people.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2005 at 15:02
If you don't do politics you don't do anything.(taken from a TV advert  )
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2005 at 16:25
Originally posted by Reed Lover Reed Lover wrote:

Originally posted by John Gargo John Gargo wrote:

Gotta love those Neil Peart lyrics!!!

Live for yourself -- there's no one else
More worth living for
Begging hands and bleeding hearts will only cry out for more

Well done John,21 yr old and already a cynical bastard.

What about Peart's lyrics in Territories:

The whole wide world
An endless universe
Yet we keep looking through
The eyeglass in reverse
Don't feed the people
But we feed the machines
Can't really feel
What international means

Better the pride that resides
In a citizen of the world
Than the pride that divides
When a colourful rag is unfurled

libertine or selfish?

I guess 'Anthem' was inspired by Ayn Rands book. Her philosophy on life - Objectivism - was quite selfish on the surface. There seemed little room for charity and benevolence. It seems to centre around self achievment and putting your own happiness at the core of your motivation for living. But I dont believe it to be a 'right wing' idea. There is nothing in her ideas about NOT respecting the happiness or well being of others.

www.aynrand.org

Reed, this is more a response to John Cargo..

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2005 at 16:28
Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

Originally posted by Reed Lover Reed Lover wrote:

Originally posted by John Gargo John Gargo wrote:

Gotta love those Neil Peart lyrics!!!

Live for yourself -- there's no one else
More worth living for
Begging hands and bleeding hearts will only cry out for more

Well done John,21 yr old and already a cynical bastard.

What about Peart's lyrics in Territories:

The whole wide world
An endless universe
Yet we keep looking through
The eyeglass in reverse
Don't feed the people
But we feed the machines
Can't really feel
What international means

Better the pride that resides
In a citizen of the world
Than the pride that divides
When a colourful rag is unfurled

libertine or selfish?

I guess 'Anthem' was inspired by Ayn Rands book. Her philosophy on life - Objectivism - was quite selfish on the surface. There seemed little room for charity and benevolence. It seems to centre around self achievment and putting your own happiness at the core of your motivation for living. But I dont believe it to be a 'right wing' idea. There is nothing in her ideas about NOT respecting the happiness or well being of others.

www.aynrand.org

Reed, this is more a response to John Cargo..

Hey, I'm not in fighting mood tonight!LOL




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2005 at 16:52
Originally posted by emdiar emdiar wrote:

The Enid were (wrongly) accussed of fascist tendencies because of their playing of "Land of Hope and Glory" at gigs, but the truth is they are big Elgar fans, and the anthemnic nature of this piece of Pomp and Circumstance makes it a perfect  encore.

They also started gigs with a storming version of  God Save The Queen.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2005 at 17:56
Originally posted by John Gargo John Gargo wrote:

I guess 'Anthem' was inspired by Ayn Rands book. Her philosophy on life - Objectivism - was quite selfish on the surface. There seemed little room for charity and benevolence. It seems to centre around self achievment and putting your own happiness at the core of your motivation for living. But I dont believe it to be a 'right wing' idea. There is nothing in her ideas about NOT respecting the happiness or well being of others.

www.aynrand.org

Reed, this is more a response to John Cargo..

Ayn Rand's 'philosophy' fused a misreading of Nietzsche (similar to that which inspired the 3rd Reich) with some of Adam Smith's less workable notions, all delivered via a prose style which makes 'The Da Vinci Code' read like Joseph Conrad. But apart from that, and making Mussolini look like a bleeding heart liberal, I'd recommend her work to anyone.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2005 at 17:57
Originally posted by Syzygy Syzygy wrote:

Originally posted by John Gargo John Gargo wrote:

I guess 'Anthem' was inspired by Ayn Rands book. Her philosophy on life - Objectivism - was quite selfish on the surface. There seemed little room for charity and benevolence. It seems to centre around self achievment and putting your own happiness at the core of your motivation for living. But I dont believe it to be a 'right wing' idea. There is nothing in her ideas about NOT respecting the happiness or well being of others.

www.aynrand.org

Reed, this is more a response to John Cargo..

Ayn Rand's 'philosophy' fused a misreading of Nietzsche (similar to that which inspired the 3rd Reich) with some of Adam Smith's less workable notions, all delivered via a prose style which makes 'The Da Vinci Code' read like Joseph Conrad. But apart from that, and making Mussolini look like a bleeding heart liberal, I'd recommend her work to anyone.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2005 at 18:00
Thanks for the information on Ayn Rand... I look forward to looking into some of her work.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2005 at 18:02

Once again Reed, your mastery of the subtleties of debate and your flawless command of symbolic logic have undermined my most carefully reasoned arguments

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2005 at 18:06
Originally posted by Syzygy Syzygy wrote:

Once again Reed, your mastery of the subtleties of debate and your flawless command of symbolic logic have undermined my most carefully reasoned arguments

 

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that's me!!!!!LOL



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2005 at 18:17

Anyway, back on my soap box - Ayn Rand belongs in the same circle of Hell as white supremacists, MENSA, the British National Party, Jean Marie Le Pen, Pol Pot, UKIP, Uncle Joe Stalin, Eugene Terreblanche, Mao Tse Tung, Oswald Mosely and Idi Amin (to name but a few).

Approach her alleged ideas with extreme caution.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2005 at 18:21
Originally posted by mirco mirco wrote:

"If your not leftish in your twenties, you have no hart;

if you still leftish in your fourties, yo have no brain"

Something like that was wrote by Churchill, what do you thing about that statement?

(OK, Churchill ain't prog, I know, I know...)

 

Oh sh*t, I'm completely brainless!!!

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2005 at 18:24

It appeals to the young middle class kiddies, Sausages.I dont think i could find myself ever empathising with someone who talks of "leftist" politics as being idealist.The kid is American so obviously doesnt realise that the rest of the world is re-embracing socialism as an alternative to f**king everyone with a low income right up the ass-without lubricant.Pinch

Typical of a scouser to be running scared of MENSA.Maybe the whole city could be allowed a combined score-could get you into treble figures...Wink




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2005 at 18:28
Originally posted by nacho nacho wrote:

[QUOTE=mirco]

"If your not leftish in your twenties, you have no hart;

if you still leftish in your fourties, yo have no brain"

Something like that was wrote by Churchill, what do you thing about that statement?

He'd probably drunk about 2 bottles of brandy when he said that. Presumably this was the same Churchill who was a keen supporter of eugenics and sent in armed troops to deal with striking Welsh miners. Great wartime leader yes; source of inifinite enlightenment and wisdom no.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2005 at 18:32
Originally posted by Reed Lover Reed Lover wrote:

It appeals to the young middle class kiddies, Sausages.I dont think i could find myself ever empathising with someone who talks of "leftist" politics as being idealist.The kid is American so obviously doesnt realise that the rest of the world is re-embracing socialism as an alternative to f**king everyone with a low income right up the ass-without lubricant.Pinch

Typical of a scouser to be running scared of MENSA.Maybe the whole city could be allowed a combined score-could get you into treble figures...Wink

 

Read The Mismeasure of Man - Stephen Jay Gould.

The only thing IQ tests measure is the ability to pass IQ tests.

Personally, I'm a paid up member of DENSA and I'm proud of it! And Manchester wouldn't even get into double figures.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2005 at 18:54
Originally posted by Syzygy Syzygy wrote:

Anyway, back on my soap box - Ayn Rand belongs in the same circle of Hell as white supremacists, MENSA, the British National Party, Jean Marie Le Pen, Pol Pot, UKIP, Uncle Joe Stalin, Eugene Terreblanche, Mao Tse Tung, Oswald Mosely and Idi Amin (to name but a few).

Approach her alleged ideas with extreme caution.



How does Ayn Rand belong in that circle in any way? If Rand was in that "circle of hell" she certainly wouldn't have any friends... racists, nationalists, and socialists are people that she probably wouldn't be able to sit down and have a nice cup of coffee with .

Rand's main message is often misrepresented by simply being labeled as "selfish", without true consideration of her ideas. In Rand's book "The virtue of selfishness" (which I've read) Rand makes a couple of points very clear. First, she makes clear that rational selfishness is not destructive towards others. A rational human being sees no merit in destroying another's person or property. We all have something to offer, and the selfish individual will do what he can to gain from others, and others will seek to gain from him. Volitional (NOT forced) agreements like this lead to peaceful interactions between people, allow everybody the opportunity to prosper, and foster genuine feelings of compassion and humanity. So yes, Rand values human relationships and sees good in friends helping friends, she just doesn't see the rationality behind a decent person walking out into the ghetto to give what he/she rightfully earned to some mumbling beggar that he/she doesn't care about in the slightest.

This makes sense. We help people who we care about, and we don't help people who play no role in our lives.

Now honestly, what is so hellish about that? Despite what others may think or like to think, she doesn't support a business owner who hooks up with the government so he can employ thousands of people at starving wages legally.

Send me a PM if you have other specific questions... although I'm not an authority on her works I've read all of her classic fiction novels and a few of her nonfiction books as well. I'll do my best to interpret what I think she's saying (god, i'm so selfish )

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2005 at 19:06

Originally posted by Sweetnighter Sweetnighter wrote:

. So yes, Rand values human relationships and sees good in friends helping friends, she just doesn't see the rationality behind a decent person walking out into the ghetto to give what he/she rightfully earned to some mumbling beggar that he/she doesn't care about in the slightest.

This makes sense. We help people who we care about, and we don't help people who play no role in our lives.

Now honestly, what is so hellish about that? Despite what others may think or like to think, she doesn't support a business owner who hooks up with the government so he can employ thousands of people at starving wages legally.



Two points here:

1. What makes you think you can spout that offensive nonesense in public? So you only help people you know?? What kind of insensitive, inhumane bollocks is that.What if the boot was on the other foot and America became an arid desert and hadnt enough food to sustain itself.Would you still think that way? People only matter if you know them? You need to take a good look at yourself in the mirror lad.

2.You refer to a beggar as not being "decent" (by inferrence). You are the one who isnt decent if you think that!

Shame!

Dead You disgust me. You trot this crap off as if it were all hypothetical, something that only exists in a book.People are out there sleeping rough, in the cold and you think they should be left to rot?? Well done. When did you join the Inhuman Race?

 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2005 at 19:12
Originally posted by Reed Lover Reed Lover wrote:

The kid is American so obviously doesnt realise that the rest of the world is re-embracing socialism as an alternative to f**king everyone with a low income right up the ass-without lubricant.

If this is me you're talking to, I'd like to correct you.  I'm actually Greek, but I happen to live in America.  Also, the Greek socialist party lost it's first election in a long time in Greece last year, so not every country is re-embracing your crazy (and I mean that in the nicest way  ) socialist ideals...
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