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Post 100

Thursday, February 28, 2008 - 12:03amSanction this postReply
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Ed,

Okay, Dennis: you take most of the credit, and I'll settle for most of the royalties! I mean, it's either THAT or to split everything 50/50, right?

 

Have your people call my people and we’ll hammer out an agreeable arrangement.  (Sorry.  Due to scheduling conflicts, they may have to postpone discussions until after the O.J. trial.)

 

Anyway, so as not to get your hopes up too high, I need to tell you that my article submission was basically a bunch of quotes from highly-esteemed (even "professional") thinkers.  And then I said a little bit about whether they had rocks in their heads -- or something to that effect.

 

Sounds highly judgmental.  We’ll have to correct that.  You can't expect to sell lots of books if you go around offending people.

 

After all, they have a perfect right to their point of view, no matter how stupid and assinine it is.

J

 


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Thursday, February 28, 2008 - 8:10amSanction this postReply
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You see, Dennis? That's why I'm counting on your ability to refine things. Sometimes I tell it too much like it is (which can be awfully offensive).

I mean, there's got to be a politically-correct way to tell someone that, basically, their whole life-works were a mistake, right?

Ed


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Thursday, February 28, 2008 - 10:45amSanction this postReply
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Ed,
I mean, there's got to be a politically-correct way to tell someone that, basically, their whole life-works were a mistake, right?

Sort of like telling someone that their entire existence has been a waste of life.  Sometimes the truth hurts.  But if others can learn by their example, then it hasn’t all been in vain.

 

And you know, in all seriousness, it’s never too late.  Even the “wet nurse” in Atlas Shrugged had his last gasp of epiphany and deliverance.

 


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Post 103

Saturday, March 1, 2008 - 12:57amSanction this postReply
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Robert M—

 

I  thought your discussion of reason and integration (post #93) was excellent. Sorry for the delayed response.  You end with this caveat:

 

now - whether this would work among college students is another matter - considering how corrupted their thinking process so often has become, I would not make guarantees..

 

That’s an important issue: How do we counter all the crap college students have thrown at them by their professors day after day?  It mght be a mistake to target that audience.  Given their academic estrangement from common sense, it may be a long time before they wake up and smell the logic.  Most of them are far too cut off from the harsh challenges of daily living in the real world.  As Ayn Rand did with her novels, I think Objectivists should try to address prevailing misconceptions from outside the academy—and let the sheer expository power of the Objectivist viewpoint thrive in the free market. 

 

The cloistered halls of higher learning may well be the last cultural bulwark to fall.  Their stakeholders have a vested interest in hiding behind all their verbal obfuscation for as long as possible.  The professors will try to shield the students from the truth under the guise of higher level sophistication—and the largely rebellious-minded students will buy it. Much like they are presently marching lockstep for the cause of Obama-mania.

 

I know this sounds contrary to Rand’s theory of the university as the intellectual foundation of a given culture, but that’s how I see the practical logistics of the formidable struggle ahead.

 


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