Welcome to the February 17, 2011 edition of objectivist round up. As I've just enjoyed a delightful Valentine's Day with my family, I thought it would be fun to share Ayn Rand's quote on an actress who made delight and romance so real on the screen.
"The death of Marilyn Monroe shocked people with an impact different from their reaction to the death of any other movie star or public figure. All over the world, people felt a peculiar sense of personal involvement and of protest, like a universal cry of "Oh, no!"
They felt that her death had some special significance, almost like a warning which they could not decipher--and they felt a nameless apprehension, the sense that something terribly wrong was involved.
They were right to feel it.
Marilyn Monroe on the screen was an image of pure, innocent, childlike joy in living. She projected the sense of a person born and reared in some radiant utopia untouched by suffering, unable to conceive of ugliness or evil, facing life with the confidence, the benevolence, and the joyous self-flaunting of a child or a kitten who is happy to display its own attractiveness as the best gift it can offer the world, and who expects to be admired for it, not hurt."
Ayn Rand, excerpted from The Voice of Reason, originally published August 5, 1962
This week's Objectivist Round Up:
C.W. presents
Debt and Depression: Our Present and Future posted at
Krazy Economy, saying, "Another reason to pay less attention to inflaiton right now. The government debt is a bigger threat. Pay attention to the debt."
Miranda Barzey presents
The Undercurrent Designed by Me! posted at
Building Atlantis, saying, "I did the page design for the February edition of The Undercurrent. And I made an ad too!"
Jared Rhoads presents
Behold the 1099-Romney posted at
The Lucidicus Project, saying, "Want to see what a Massachusetts individual mandate-compliant tax form looks like? Here's mine. I call it the 1099-Romney."
T Ellis presents
A critique of Universal Utilitarianism posted at
evanescent, saying, "A deconstruction of the morality of a humanist - and a comparison of such with Objectivism."
James Hughes presents
To the Glory of Man « Temple of the Human Spirit posted at
Temple of the Human Spirit.
Rachel Miner presents
Experimenting. Parenting. posted at
The Playful Spirit, saying, "I share some experiments with video / screen time and their results before coming back to one of my consistent observations; trial and error is in the nature of parenting. There's no way to take on the job without lots of those errors and, I've found, addressing them is one of the greatest delights."
Edward Cline presents
Islam + Democracy = Islam posted at
The Rule of Reason, saying, "In a February 9th interview of Middle East expert Daniel Pipes by Yosef Rapaport, “Analyzing the Turmoil (in Egypt),” Pipes reveals that while he has an intimate and comprehensive knowledge of Islam and Mideast history and affairs, he is sadly and dangerously ignorant of political philosophy. Pipes’ blog site also carries commentaries by guest columnists who echo his fallacies. In this interview, Pipes offers his views on the prospects of Egypt becoming a “democracy.”"
Kelly Valenzuela presents
Tancredo: Mexicans are dumb criminals who steal jobs and welfare posted at
Mother of Exiles, saying, "Tom Tancredo is at it again. This time at CPAC."
Ari Armstrong presents
'Unlawful Termination of a Pregnancy' posted at
Free Colorado, saying, "A new bill in Colorado seeks to protect a woman's wanted fetus from reckless and intentional harm. While the bill has some problems, it explicitly states 'personhood' does not apply before birth."
Kate Yoak presents
Why public education won't work posted at
Separation of School and State, saying, "It's not just that the kids can't read: the problem is much deeper. I am analyzing the parallels between public education, centralized economies and old failing business.\"
Roderick Fitts presents
Current Plans for My "Inductive Quest" posted at
Inductive Quest, saying, "A list of projects I'm working on for my blog over the next few months--and years! Hope you're as excited as I am!!"
Thomas Hochmann presents
I am not an Anarchist posted at
The Objectivist Voice, saying, "I am not an anarchist. There is an objective need for a government, but it needs to be a limited government that is constrained to its proper function."
Julia Campbell presents
pork chile verde + ancho chile salsa posted at
the crankin' kitchen!, saying, "Take a break from dark, heavy winter chili and make a bowl of chile verde!"
Paul Hsieh presents
What Kind of Healthcare Competition Do We Want? posted at
We Stand FIRM, saying, "The LIJ journal published my latest health care OpEd in their special issue on the theme of "competition"."
Rational Jenn presents
Toddler Things posted at
Rational Jenn, saying, "How we're helping our 2.5 year old manage his fears and learn communication and negotiation skills. The tools and skills he is learning today will be useful for the rest of his life."
John Drake presents
Independence Day posted at
Try Reason!, saying, "The day I realized that independence is a virtue to be pursued."
David C Lewis, RFA presents
Roth vs 401K: One More Time posted at
A Revolution In Financial Planning, saying, "In this post I discuss what I call the "Monte Carlo Problem" in investing and retirement planning. An ongoing argument over which is better--Traditional 401(k)s or Roth 401(k)s--is revisited."
Diana Hsieh presents
SnowCon: Schedule and Registration posted at
NoodleFood, saying, "I'm delighted to announce SnowCon -- Front Range Objectivism's weekend Objectivist conference in Denver, plus a few days of optional play in the snowy Colorado Rockies!"
Tom Stelene presents
Anti-Gunners to Blame for Tuscon Shooting posted at
The Audacity of Independence, saying, "Assuming for argument's sake that the anti-gunners' claims about the Tuscon shooting are correct only goes to show that they are to blame for the massacre."
Roderick Fitts presents
Induction of Objectivity (Ayn Rand) posted at
Inductive Quest, saying, "My presentation of how Rand reformulated Aristotle's view of objectivity through inductions made concept-formation! I think it's one of my best yet!"
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