On Aug 17, 11:05 pm, Vamadevananda <[email protected]> wrote:
> Rand ( Ayn ) championed wealth and money, but always emphasised the
> human ' value ' of work and enterprise it represented, along with the
> economic value it contained, without which ' moral ' value it meant
> nothing, even unwanted and destructive. None of her protoganists ever
> fall into the decadence of ( ( purchasing ) power found ) self ( ish )
> indulgence. They are always into that creative effort which, in fact,
> creates money in economic process terms.
So glad you mentioned her. She was the first "philosopher" I ever
read, and to this day, I have a hard time shakng off her influence. I
have read everything she ever wrote. I don't agree with everything
she espoused, but those fundamentals are so hard for me to deny. So
you know where I am coming from at least.
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