{"id":213140,"date":"2017-03-03T20:57:16","date_gmt":"2017-03-04T01:57:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/ayn-rand-is-dead-liberals-are-going-to-miss-her-washington-post.php"},"modified":"2017-03-03T20:57:16","modified_gmt":"2017-03-04T01:57:16","slug":"ayn-rand-is-dead-liberals-are-going-to-miss-her-washington-post","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/atlas-shrugged\/ayn-rand-is-dead-liberals-are-going-to-miss-her-washington-post.php","title":{"rendered":"Ayn Rand is dead. Liberals are going to miss her. &#8211; Washington Post"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>By Jennifer Burns By      Jennifer Burns      March 3 at 8:28 AM      <\/p>\n<p>        Jennifer Burns is an Associate Professor of History at        Stanford University and a Research Fellow at the Hoover        Institution.      <\/p>\n<p>    Ayn Rand is dead. Its been 35 years since hundreds of mourners    filed by her coffin (fittingly accompanied by a    dollar-sign-shaped flower arrangement), but it has been only    four months since she truly died as a force in American    politics. Yes, there was aflurryofarticles    identifyingRand    lovers in the Trump administration, including Rex Tillerson    and Mike Pompeo; yes, Ivanka Trumptweetedaninaccurate    Rand quotein mid-February. But the effort to fix a    recognizable right-wing ideology on President Trump only    obscures the more significant long-term trends that the    election of 2016 laid bare.However much Trump seems like    the Rand hero par excellence  a wealthy man with a fiery    belief in, well, himself  his victory signals the exhaustion    of the Republican Partys romance with Rand.  <\/p>\n<p>    In electing Trump, the Republican base rejected laissez-faire    economics in favor of economic nationalism. Full-fledged    objectivism, the philosophy Rand invented, is an atheistic    creed that calls for pure capitalism and a bare-bones    government with no social spending on entitlement programs such    as Social Security or Medicare. Itsnever appeared on the    national political scene without significant dilution. But    there was plenty of diluted Rand on offer throughout the    primary season: Marco Rubio, Rand Paul, Carly Fiorina and Ted    Cruz all espoused traditional Republican nostrums about    reducing the role of government to unleash American prosperity.  <\/p>\n<p>    Yetnone of this could match Trumps full-throated roar to    build a wallor his protectionist plans for American    trade. In the general election,Trumpsought    outnew voters and independents using arguments    traditionally associated with Democrats: deploying the power of    the state to protect workers and guarantee their livelihoods,    even at the cost of trade agreements and long-standing    international alliances. Trumps economic promises    electrifiedruralworking-class voters the same way    Bernie Sanders excited urban socialists.Where Rands    influence has stood for years on the right for a hands-off    approach to the economy,Trumps    America first platformcontradicts this premise by    assuming that government policies can and should deliberately    shape economic growth, up to and includingpunishing    specific corporations. Likewise, his promise to craft trade    policy in support of the American worker is the exact opposite    of Rands proclamation that the essence of capitalisms    foreign policy is free trade.  <\/p>\n<p>    And theres little hope that Trumps closest confidants will    reverse his decidedly anti-Randian course.    Theconservative Republicanswhocame to    powerwith Trumpin an almost accidental    processmay findthey have to exchange certain ideals    to stay close to him. True, Paul Ryan and Mike Pence have been    able to breathe new life into Republican economic and social    orthodoxies. For instance, in a nod to Pences religious    conservatism, Trump shows signs ofreversing    his earlier friendlinessto gay rights. And his    opposition to Obamacare dovetails with Ryans long-held    ambitions to shrink federal spending. Even so, there is little    evidence that either Pence or Ryan would have survived a    Republican primary battle against Trump or fared well in a    national election; their fortunes are dependent on Trumps. And    the president won by showing that the Republican base and swing    voters have moved on from the traditional conservatism of    Reagan and Rand.  <\/p>\n<p>    What is rising on the right is not Randian fear of government    but something far darker. It used to be that bright young    things likeStephen    Miller, Trumps controversial White House aide, came up on    Rand. In the 1960s, she inspired a rump movement of young    conservatives determined to subvert the GOP establishment,    drawing in future bigwigs such as Alan Greenspan. Her admirers    were powerfully attracted to the insurgent presidential    campaign of Barry Goldwater, whom Rand publicly supported. They    swooned when she talked about the ethics of capitalism,    delegitimizing programs like Medicare and Medicaid as immoral.    They thrilled to her attack on the draft and other conservative    pieties. At national conferences, they asked each other, Who    is John Galt? (a reference to her novel Atlas    Shrugged) and waved the black flag of anarchism, modified    with a gold dollar sign.  <\/p>\n<p>    Over time, most conservatives who stayed in politics outgrew    these juvenile provocations or disavowed them. For example,    Ryan moved swiftly toreplace    Rand with Thomas Aquinaswhen he was nominated in 2012 for    vice president, claiming that the Catholic thinker was his    primary inspiration (although it was copies of Atlas    Shrugged, not Summa    Theologiae, that he handed out to staffers). But former    Randites retained her fiery hatred of government and planted it    within the mainstream GOP. And it was Rand who had kindled    their passions in the first place, making her the starting    point for a generation of conservatives.  <\/p>\n<p>    Now Rand is on the shelf, gathering dust with F.A. Hayek,    Edmund Burke and otheronce-prominentconservative    luminaries. Its no longer possible to provoke the elders by    going on about John Galt. Indeed, many of the elders have by    now used Randian references to name theiryachts,investment    companiesandfoundations.  <\/p>\n<p>    Instead, young insurgent conservatives talk about race    realism,argue that manipulated crime    statisticsmask    growing social disorderand cast feminism as    aplot    against men. Instead of reading Rand, they take the red    pill, indulging in an emergent internet counter-culture that    reveals the principles of liberalism  rights, equality,    tolerance  to be dangerous myths. BeyondBreitbart.com,    ideological energy on the right now courses through tiny blogs    and websites of the Dark Enlightenment, the latter-day    equivalent of RandsObjectivist Newsletterand the    many libertarian zines she inspired.  <\/p>\n<p>    Once upon a time, professors tut-tutted when Rand spoke to    overflow crowds on college campuses, where she lambasted left    and right alike and claimed, improbably, that big business    wasAmericas    persecuted minority. She delighted in skewering liberal    audience members and occasionally turned her scorn on    questioners. But this was soft stuff compared with the insults    handed out by Milo Yiannopoulosand the uproar that has    greeted his appearances.Rand may have accused liberals of    having a lust for power, but she never would have called    Holocaust humor a harmless search for lulz,    as Yiannopoulos gleefully does.  <\/p>\n<p>    Indeed, the new ideas on the right have moved away from    classical liberalism altogether. American conservatives have    always had a mixed reaction to the Western philosophical    tradition that emphasizes the sanctity of the individual.    Religious conservatives, in particular, often struggle with    Rand because her extreme embrace of individualism leaves little    room for God, country, duty or faith. But Trump represents a    victory for a form of conservatism that is openly illiberal and    willing to junk entirely the traditional rhetoric of    individualism and free markets for nationalism inflected with    racism, misogyny and xenophobia.  <\/p>\n<p>    Mixed in with Rands vituperative attacks on government was a    defense of the individuals rights in the face of a powerful    state. This single-minded focus could yield surprising    alignments, such as Rands opposition to drug laws and her    support of legal abortion. And although liberals have always    loved to hate her, over the next four years, they may come to    miss herdefense of individual autonomy and liberty. Ayn    Rand is dead.Long live Ayn Rand!  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Excerpt from: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/posteverything\/wp\/2017\/03\/03\/ayn-rand-is-dead-liberals-are-going-to-miss-her\/\" title=\"Ayn Rand is dead. 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