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Politics is an effect: morality is the cause
The clash of civilizations observed from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Objectivist Round Up

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The human race is divided into those who believe it is right to go after what they really want out of life, and those who don't.

The real battle today is between selfishness and altruism. This is the core of every conflict going on in the world today, not politics and economics. Politics and economics are not causes, but effects, the underlying cause of which is, in fact, morality.

For the record, I side with selfishness. As far as I'm concerned, being able to live my own life for my own sake is the only thing that gives Freedom any real meaning.

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