{"id":133796,"date":"2014-05-16T01:49:28","date_gmt":"2014-05-16T05:49:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/anarcho-capitalists-against-ayn-rand.php"},"modified":"2014-05-16T01:49:28","modified_gmt":"2014-05-16T05:49:28","slug":"anarcho-capitalists-against-ayn-rand","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/libertarian\/anarcho-capitalists-against-ayn-rand.php","title":{"rendered":"Anarcho-Capitalists Against Ayn Rand"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>        The New Libertarianism: Anarcho-Capitalism. By J.    Michael Oliver, CreateSpace, 2013. 188 pp.  <\/p>\n<p>    J. Michael Oliver tells us that this remarkable book began as    an academic thesis written in 1972 and submitted the next year    for a graduate degree at the University of South Carolina. The    book is much more than an academic thesis, though; it is a    distinguished addition to libertarian thought.  <\/p>\n<p>    Olivers principal contribution arises from his reaction to two    intellectual movements. Like many in the 1960s and 70s, he was    attracted to the Objectivist philosophy of Ayn Rand. Together    with several others in the Objectivist movement, though, Oliver    disagreed with the political conclusions that Rand and her    inner circle drew from her philosophy. Some students of the    philosophy concluded that Rand and the orthodox Objectivists    had failed to develop a political theory that followed from the    more basic principles of Objectivism. It was at that time that    Rands advocacy of limited government began to come under    attack from a growing number of deviant objectivists. The    libertarian-objectivists ... declared that government, limited    or otherwise, is without justification, and that the only    social system consistent with mans nature is a non-state,    market society, or anarcho-capitalism.  <\/p>\n<p>    To claim that Rand misconceived the implications of her own    philosophy is a daring thesis, but Oliver makes a good case for    it. After a succinct account of Objectivist metaphysics,    epistemology, and theory of volition, Oliver turns to ethics.    Here one feature stands to the fore. Objectivist ethics, as the    name suggests, holds that the requirements for human    flourishing are objective matters of fact: Objectivists deny    that there is any justification for the belief that ethics and    values are beyond the realm of fact and reason. Man is, after    all, a living being with a particular identity and particular    requirements for his life. It is not the case that any    actions will sustain his life; only those actions which are    consonant with mans well-being will sustain him. Man cannot    choose his values at random without reference to himself and    still hope to live. This concept applies to an individual man    as well as a human society (composed of individuals). Objective    values follow from mans identity.  <\/p>\n<p>    If there are objective requirements for your survival, that is    going to be a matter of considerable interest to you; but is    that the sum and substance of ethics? This is not the place to    examine this question, but, at any rate, one of the arguments    Rand used to support her egoist ethics does not succeed. Rand    stated the argument in this way: Try to imagine an immortal,    indestructible robot, an entity which moves and acts, but    cannot be affected by anything, which cannot be damaged,    injured, or destroyed. Such an entity would not be able to have    any values; it would have nothing to gain or lose; it could not    regard anything as for it or against it, as serving or    threatening its value, as fulfilling or frustrating its    interests. It could have no interests and no goals.  <\/p>\n<p>    Why is the indestructible robot unable to have values? The    answer, according to Rand, is that because the robot cannot be    destroyed or damaged, nothing can matter to it. But    why does the robots invulnerability imply that    nothing matters to it? The answer is that because the purpose    of values is to promote ones own survival, indestructibility    removes the point of values. If nothing can kill or injure it,    it doesnt need to do anything to prevent being killed or    injured.  <\/p>\n<p>    But this isnt an argument at all for ethical egoism: Rands    conclusion follows only if one already accepts that the purpose    of values is to secure ones own survival. Suppose the robot is    altruistic: why would its own invulnerability prevent it from    valuing the welfare of others? After all, even Rand doesnt    claim that altruism is impossible: she just thinks it is    mistaken.  <\/p>\n<p>    But this is by the way. Much more important for our purposes    are the political conclusions Oliver draws from Objectivist    ethics. He begins with something Rand herself accepted. Man is    a being of choice. Those essential actions, both physical and    cognitive, which he must undertake to maintain his being are    subject to his volition. Since his life depends upon his    capacity to choose, it follows that his life requires the    freedom to choose. ... Given that life is the standard of    value, it is right that man be free to exercise his choice. The    principle of rights as understood by the new libertarians is    merely a statement of the fact that if man is to maintain life    on the level which his nature permits, then men (in human    society) must refrain from violating one anothers freedom.  <\/p>\n<p>    To protect these rights, Rand thought it necessary to have a    limited government, and here is where Oliver diverges from his    philosophical mentor. A regime of rights, along the lines Rand    sets out, does not at all require an agency, however limited,    holding a monopoly on the permissible use of force. Such an    agency of necessity violates the very rights Rand advocated.    Government, being a coercive monopoly, must prohibit its    citizens through the threat of force, from engaging the    services of any alternative institution ...  <\/p>\n<p>    Government then necessarily violates rights; and furthermore, a    limited government cannot for long remain limited. The new    libertarian concludes that the internal checks and balances on    governmental power and the alleged mechanisms for the defense    of minorities are ... flimsy constructs. ... Genuine    competition, whether from another coercive agency of from a    non-coercive business, can serve as the only real limit on    State power, and it does so precisely by depriving government    of its status as a government. Logically, then, if government    exists, it is unlimited and self-determining.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Go here to read the rest:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/mises.org\/daily\/6754\/AnarchoCapitalists-Against-Ayn-Rand\/RK=0\/RS=HKNDVSk6gaGvPY.s8ASnDPE7zP0-\" title=\"Anarcho-Capitalists Against Ayn Rand\">Anarcho-Capitalists Against Ayn Rand<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> The New Libertarianism: Anarcho-Capitalism. 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