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Ayn Rand: "The Biggest Threat to America"

Posted by khalling 8 years, 8 months ago to Philosophy
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Interview with Tom Snyder in the late 70's at :32 in-
"I feel this country is being destroyed by its philosophy. Particularly, by its universities."

SOURCE URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aa9KDsL4-I


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  • Posted by Herb7734 8 years, 8 months ago
    Did anyone expect any less from her? She was brilliant as usual. Sadly, she is in the throes of illness. She is fighting for breath. Her voice no longer holds the honed edge that I remember. When I see this interview I feel like shouting to the world, Just shut up and listen!"
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  • Posted by fosterj717 8 years, 8 months ago
    This woman is still a national treasure! Unfortunately the idiots running our "esteemed" institutions of "Higher Learning" are exactly the opposite of her and it is they, who are the keepers of the thought processes of youth today. Is it any wonder that the country has turned into a 3rd world laughing stock. How else could we get the clowns that are making decisions in our name. Time to throw the yoke of institutionalized ignorance off!
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  • Posted by $ Olduglycarl 8 years, 8 months ago
    Wish I'd been more aware, more awake back then, yes I was young but maybe I could of been part of the solution, I feel as though my work now will have little effect in our time...always a day late and a dollar short.

    The part I didn't realize is that Ayn too, saw that the people of America in general, as we've been allowed are to good natured and our heart strings, because of out successes, are easily pulled.
    How do we persevere in the future that good nature and rational self interests.
    I've always felt that it was always in mankind's self interest to create values for self and therefore others. Seems to be a natural consequence of value creation.
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  • Posted by Dennis55 8 years, 8 months ago
    I remember watching AR on the Tomorrow Show (Tom Snyder) and Phil Donahue Show in the mid 70's. I was early 20's and married. I had just read a book titled The Big Buck and the New Business Breed. From the library-we were married at 19 and I was making about $3.00 per hour. Not every single teaching moment is an epiphany but given the time and the receptive brain, this book changed my life-or further motivated me. I desperately wanted to succeed in a business, couldn't afford college, and needed validation that I could succeed without a college education. I recently found the book on e-bay. I just had to read it again. The book, the receptive mind and then seeing AR actually speaking to this point was life changing. I cannot believe I didn't read AS until I was 58. And I thought THAT changed my life. At 58.....I can't wait for the next 30 years or more. To the point, I really don't want my heart surgeon or a structural engineer to be self taught the way I was, but obviously there is a need for structured curriculum and for the self educated. We recently attended a concert at our local, private university. A lot of old brick and ivy. It could be east coast if it wasn't central Illinois. I think the current rate is about $30,000 per year. During the concert there was a student show from the art department. One of the "pieces" of art was a torn end of a cardboard box and some forgotten message written in blue crayon.......If Atlas isn't puking I hope the kids parents are.....
    I recently heard -the last large bastion of communism is the US Universities. I don't want to be a grumpy old man but when parents (usually) are spending over $120,000 to watch their kids major in dance, middle eastern art, gender studies, Hate America, The religion of the Environment........ and to think we are just getting our butts kicked in engineering and science just angers me to the core. And as usual AR was 40 years ahead of her time.
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    • Posted by 8 years, 8 months ago
      hey dennis, nice to meet you. looking forward to you posting!
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      • Posted by Dennis55 8 years, 8 months ago
        Hey there thank you. I check the Gulch everyday and I comment when my 55+ hour shrug job allows.....I really enjoy your comments.
        This is quite a group. I know every day I read something that really makes me THINK. It's better than doing the crossword puzzle.....LOL I'm not that old. Thank you all for making my life more interesting--value for value--I hope to share when I can.
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  • Posted by $ MichaelAarethun 8 years, 8 months ago
    AR is our choice for foresight and much more but she wasn't alone. Taylor Caldwell was another. C.M. Kornbluth writing with Pohl two more. Best part is I don't think any of them ever met.
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