PS:  Has anyone noticed the parallel to the stories about the Power Politics
of Jesus advocated by the C-Street "Family" that has many Congressional
members?   Instead of the biblical Isaiah "Suffering Servant" ideal they are
going out around the world and aligning themselves with the powerful no
matter how evil.  They are the ones that were behind the atmosphere that
created the murder of the Uganda political leader David Kato because of his
sexuality.   REH



What isn't nice is the followers of Alyssa who are now in the Congress and
even talking about the Presidency.   Is there no end to the chutzpah of
incompetence?

REH

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Nice!

M

-----Original Message-----
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Subject: [Futurework] Re: Something I didn't know about Ayn Rand




Mike Gurstein wrote (quoting Wikipedia):

    [Ayn] Rand wanted the hero of her novel to be "A Hickman with a
    purpose. And without the degeneracy. It is more exact to say that
    the model is not Hickman, but what Hickman suggested to me."  Rand
    scholars Chris Matthew Sciabarra and Jennifer Burns both interpret
    Rand's interest in Hickman as a sign of her early admiration of
    the ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche.  Rand also wrote, "The first
    thing that impresses me about the case is the ferocious rage of a
    whole society against one man. No matter what the man did, there
    is always something loathsome in the 'virtuous' indignation and
    mass-hatred of the 'majority.'... It is repulsive to see all these
    beings with worse sins and crimes in their own lives, virtuously
    condemning a criminal..."

I think there's the seeds of a piece for The Onion here.

    The next (fifth) edition of the American Psychiatric Association's
    (APA) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM),
    commonly called DSM-5 (previously DSM-V), is currently in
    consultation, planning and preparation. It is due for publication
    in May 2013 and will supersede the DSM-IV which was last revised
    in 2000.

    Heated debate among leading authorities, fueled in no small part
    by the significant contributions to cognitive science of such
    intellectual luminaries as Ayn Rand, Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh,
    has led to proposals for some signal changes.

    Antisocial Personality Disorder (also known as psychopathy or
    sociopathy) will be defined as the new normal.  Empathetic
    Personality Disorder will be added to the canon and recognized as
    the leading and most debilitating mental health problem
    encountered in contemporary clinical practice.  Happily, despite
    non-disclosure agreements mandated by the APA, word has leaked
    that the pharmaceutical industry's representatives on the DSM-5
    task force are strongly in support of the criteria for the new
    Empathetic Personality Disorder and report that there are already
    products in trial that promise to relieve (or at least suppress)
    the most egregious symptoms of this difficult and refractory
    abnormality.

    Debate continues on recognizing diagnostic criteria for Compulsive
    Charitable Disorder.  [Yada yada etc. etc....]



(The real poop is at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DSM-5, from which I stole
the first paragraph, supra, ver batim.)


    
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