{"id":206315,"date":"2017-07-18T04:38:29","date_gmt":"2017-07-18T08:38:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/community-conversations-professor-explains-ayn-rands-cult-of-chippewa-herald\/"},"modified":"2017-07-18T04:38:29","modified_gmt":"2017-07-18T08:38:29","slug":"community-conversations-professor-explains-ayn-rands-cult-of-chippewa-herald","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/atlas-shrugged\/community-conversations-professor-explains-ayn-rands-cult-of-chippewa-herald\/","title":{"rendered":"Community Conversations: Professor explains Ayn Rand&#8217;s cult of &#8230; &#8211; Chippewa Herald"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      On July 8, Dr. Tim Shiell, director of the civil liberties      focused UW-Stout Center for the Study of Institutions and      Innovation, presented a discussion of Ayn Rand and her      philosophy of Objectivism.    <\/p>\n<p>      Rand grew up in a Jewish family in St. Petersburg in the      early 20th century where her father was a pharmacist.      Outgoing, confident and adversarial, she was disappointed      with the results of the communist takeover of Russia and with      her education.    <\/p>\n<p>      Granted a visa to the United States in 1925, Rand arrived in      1926, moved to Hollywood, became a writer and playwright, and      later moved to New York City. Her mentor was Isabel Paterson,      a journalist and political philosopher, who espoused beliefs      in individualism and was opposed to Franklin Roosevelts New      Deal.    <\/p>\n<p>      Rand wrote the books of fiction Fountainhead (1943) and      Atlas Shrugged (1957). Encouraged to do more scholarly      works by her friend Nathaniel Branden in 1958, she developed      the philosophy of Objectivism. Although she only acknowledged      the influence of Aristotle on her philosophy, Objectivism      also contains elements of Friedrich Nietzsche, 19th century      German philosopher.    <\/p>\n<p>      In her philosophy of Objectivism, Rand feels that to pursue      your own happiness is your highest moral aim. You should      figure out what you want to do in your life and do everything      to get it.    <\/p>\n<p>      According to Rand, there are only two sides to every issue.      One side is the right side and the other is wrong. Those who      have opinions between the two sides or who compromise are      evil. She believes in both economic and civil liberty, but      considers economic liberty to be the most important.    <\/p>\n<p>      Rand is in favor of a laissez-faire economy and small      government. She does not believe in religion, the soul or      divine beings. According to her Objectivist theory, all      knowledge is obtained though our senses. Mans productive      achievement is his noblest activity. The reason of mankind is      the only absolute. Altruism is evil. In her Rational Egotism      the I is her God.    <\/p>\n<p>      Dr. Shiell pointed out a number of individuals that have      accepted parts of Ayn Rands philosophy. They include      presidential candidate Barry Goldwater, President Ronald      Reagan, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, Representative      Paul Ryan, Senator Ron Johnson, Drs. Ron and Rand Paul, and      former chairman of the Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan. The      list also includes Peter Theil who founded Pay Pal; Mark      Cuban, owner of the NBAs Dallas Mavericks; actress Angelina      Jolie; rock band drummer Neil Peart, who uses her philosophy      in the lyrics to his music; Gene Roddenberry, creator of the      original Star Trek TV series; and Hugh Hefner, publisher and      playboy.    <\/p>\n<p>      Ayn Rand is credited as one of the three women who began the      Libertarian movement in the United States. Libertarianism is      the Objectivist position in politics. Government should only      be able to protect people from violence, theft, fraud and      other things that go against the peoples rights. People      should have the right to liberty, property and the pursuit of      happiness. Regulations allow big business to create      monopolies. Being in a majority does not make things right.      Taxation is theft. Charity should be private charity.    <\/p>\n<p>      Critics of Ayn Rand feel that self interest has rational      limits. Others believe in equal opportunity that comes from      governmental regulation and redistribution. Also, no one      acquires their wealth by 100 percent of their own efforts so      their wealth does not 100 percent belong to them. With Ayn      Rands advocaty against social programs, she has been      criticized for accepting Medicare and Social Security with      her diagnosis and treatment for lung cancer in 1974.    <\/p>\n<p>      Dr. Shiell explained that Ayn Rands philosophy has created a      cult of her personality. Our young adults have been more      likely to follow her as they have the desire to get ahead in      life. On the positive side, for those who are trained to be      giving, they need also to learn to take care of themselves.    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>The rest is here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/chippewa.com\/dunnconnect\/news\/local\/community-conversations-professor-explains-ayn-rand-s-cult-of-personality\/article_b641770f-5b25-552d-947a-251960243487.html\" title=\"Community Conversations: Professor explains Ayn Rand's cult of ... - Chippewa Herald\">Community Conversations: Professor explains Ayn Rand's cult of ... - Chippewa Herald<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> On July 8, Dr. Tim Shiell, director of the civil liberties focused UW-Stout Center for the Study of Institutions and Innovation, presented a discussion of Ayn Rand and her philosophy of Objectivism. 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