>From here:
http://www.willwilkinson.net/flybottle/2009/08/24/what-we-are-not-embarrassed-by/

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Here is a good debate proposition: It ought to be less embarrassing to have
been influenced by Ayn Rand than by Karl Marx.

The most powerful way to argue the affirmative is to compare the number of
human beings murdered by the devotees of each. That line of attack ought to
be decisive, but I’m afraid it won’t get you far with the multitude of
highly-self-regarded thinkers influenced by Karl Marx. Fact is, commitment
to some kind of socialism and fluency in the jargon of Marxism used to be
mandatory for serious intellectuals. And there’s something glamorous in the
very idea of the intellectual. Even for those of us who came of age after
1989, Marxism, like cigarettes, remains linked by association to the idea of
the intellectual, and so, like cigarettes, shares in the intellectual’s
glamour. I don’t know if cigarettes or Marxism have killed more people, but
it’s pretty clear cigarettes are more actively stigmatized. Marxists,
neo-Marxists, crypto-Marxists, post-Marxists, etc. have an enduring
influence on intellectual fashion. So it is not only possible proudly to
confess Marx’s influence on one’s thought, but it remains possible in some
quarters to impress by doing so. It ought to be embarrassing, but it isn’t.
Being a bit of a Marxist is like having a closet full of pirate blouses but
never having to worry."

This gave me pause for consideration. Rand's philosophies have been much
maligned as "uncompassionate", while certain "socialist" (Marxist Communist)
policies have been held up as an ideal, and yet, how many people have been
killed in the name of Randian philosophy, and how many have been killed in
the name of Marxist philosophy?

What do YOU think? ;)

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