I think you meant to type "can't" rather than "can."
Bravo, Kent.
You're right - I edited - thanks!
I think you meant to type "can't" rather than "can."
Bravo, Kent.
Collectivism - the practice or principle of giving a group priority over each individual in it.
"Collectivism holds that the individual has no rights, that his life and work belong to the group . . . and that the group may sacrifice him at its own whim to its own interests. The only way to implement a doctrine of that kind is by means of brute force—and statism has always been the political corollary of collectivism." AR
Again, you're conflating a political system - collectivism, with an economic system - socialism (no profit - except for those who run it - kind of like ANTZ and the politicians who finance them).
Collectivism - the practice or principle of giving a group priority over each individual in it.
"Collectivism holds that the individual has no rights, that his life and work belong to the group . . . and that the group may sacrifice him at its own whim to its own interests. The only way to implement a doctrine of that kind is by means of brute force—and statism has always been the political corollary of collectivism." AR
Again, you're conflating a political system - collectivism, with an economic system - socialism (no profit - except for those who run it - kind of like ANTZ and the politicians who finance them).
Rand is again self-conflicting. The principle of free-market does not exclude collectivism. A subgroup of the "free market" may rationally decide that it is in their best interest (of survival) to exchange goods between them at "fair value" instead of exchanging at "speculative value" with other groups.
That's just Rand's (mis)interpretation, crafted specifically so she can rant against it.
Part of fighting back is fighting the ideology that is driving the regulations and bans. If you knee jerk react to each 'rule' and not attack the goals and purposes that drive the rules, you lose. We should answer every call to action in every state and locality but also question the motives behind them.
And if you don't like that tactic, you don't have to engage in it, but you don't have to try to censor those who do. The topic is 'learning lessons from other activists' and ideology is top and center to most activism.
Upton Sinclair's socialist philosophy is the basis of the type of regulation we're seeing against ecigs. Rand's free market approach would have no regulation, no attempt to redefine ecigarettes as tobacco products - since they aren't, and no attempt to 'know what's best for the individual' - she left that up to individuals themselves, rather than the collectivism of Sinclair.
And although off topic, the 2009 crash was created by the Community Reinvestment Act that forced banks to make loans they would have never made in a free market. That started with Carter and happened to come to 'fruition' at the end of Bush's second term. It could have happened under any president or Congress but it WAS going to happen.
And what would you say that those ideologies opposed to vaping ARE?
Our Liberal opponents see it as a matter of "Protecting the public"
Our Conservative opponents (and there are many) see it as a "Moral crusade" Either way we vapers get screwed.
If someone is shooting at me, I don't stop to ask him why. I TAKE COVER, and if I have the ability to, I SHOOT BACK! I don't need to know an opponent's ideology to fight back in self defense.
If people decide value by their consent rather than value being forced upon them, that's the free market. Each individual in a free market exchange considers themselves as gaining 'fair value' or no exchange takes place. Collectivism isn't just a group of people agreeing - it's a majority of people or a minority with guns, forcing the rest to accept their view of 'fair value'.
And what would you say that those ideologies opposed to vaping ARE?
Our Liberal opponents see it as a matter of "Protecting the public"
Our Conservative opponents (and there are many) see it as a "Moral crusade" Either way we vapers get screwed.
If someone is shooting at me, I don't stop to ask him why. I TAKE COVER, and if I have the ability to, I SHOOT BACK! I don't need to know an opponent's ideology to fight back in self defense.
So your understanding of a family is someone with a gun forcing the other members to accept his views?
Collectivism - the practice or principle of giving a group priority over each individual in it.
"Collectivism holds that the individual has no rights, that his life and work belong to the group . . . and that the group may sacrifice him at its own whim to its own interests. The only way to implement a doctrine of that kind is by means of brute force—and statism has always been the political corollary of collectivism." AR
And where you find the type of labor camps of which you speak, is where you'll find collectivism.
Again, you're conflating a political system - collectivism, with an economic system - socialism (no profit - except for those who run it - kind of like ANTZ and the politicians who finance them).
That's your misinterpretation of Rand so that you can rant against her. The top definition of collectivism is the accepted version, again, long before Rand and long after. If you don't agree with it - argue with those who originally defined it - mainly the communists. I'm done here with your rants. I'll invoke Samuel Clemens. You have the last word....
Strange. Where you read Ms. Rand's work as a philosophy to be emulated, I've always read it as a dystopian warning. If you look at countries like Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Canada, Australia, you'll see that her imagining of modern social democracies is just as WRONG as her imagining of modern "Free Market" capitalism.
Atlas Shrugged, and The Fountainhead were fun reading in Junior high, but they're FICTION they were never written to work in the real world.
Strange. Where you read Ms. Rand's work as a philosophy to be emulated, I've always read it as a dystopian warning. If you look at countries like Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Canada, Australia, you'll see that her imagining of modern social democracies is just as WRONG as her imagining of modern "Free Market" capitalism.
Atlas Shrugged, and The Fountainhead were fun reading in Junior high, but they're FICTION they were never written to work in the real world.
Like Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle"? (which I read in junior high). Rand wrote more non-fiction than fiction (as did Sinclair). Her philosophy, like it or not, is responsible for much of the libertarian movement today. The main proponents for ecigs in media - Jacob Sullum, the writers at Cato, Forbes and others have been influenced by Rand. The main enemies are from the Sinclair or similar collectivist camps and their media - NPR, HuffPo, NYTimes, et al. with very few exceptions. All the anti-ecig Senators at the federal level, are as well.
You cite the mixed economies of Scandinavia but you should also include the ultimate in collectivism - Germany of the 30's and 40's, Soviet Union from the start to the end and again with Putin, East Germany - all of Eastern Europe at one point under the Soviet thumb who rebounded by the free market from the misery of the cold war and Pol Pot's mountain of skulls in Cambodia.
Like "caramel", you're attempting to derail the thread - more 'navel gazing' about unrelated political issues - rather than showing how the free market for ecigs is the best answer, and the regulations along collectivist lines will likely end it.
I answer these off topic rants but not start them. Neither of you address my points - only attack Rand or the free market on what is basically propaganda that you have been drilled with since junior high and before, never questioning the authority of your NEA teachers or gov't texts.
I'm not the NRAs biggest fan (even though I'm a strong supporter of the 2nd Amendment) but I admire their cohesion on lobbying for their agenda. We could learn a lot from their tactics.
I'll agree to keep our disagreement over the role of government in other parts of our lives in the background for now.
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