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Date: | Wed, 14 Sep 2005 11:37:03 -0400 |
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> For those of you who care about the distinction (and there is one), Tracinski
> is
> clearly an Objectivist and makes no bones about it. Hornberger is more of a
> libertarian, though I'll admit, one probably influenced significantly by
> Objectivism. I personally am a libertarian but not an Objectivist -- in fact,
> I
> have never read a single book by Ayn Rand, nor particularly care to, from what
> I
> have heard of her :)
>
Thanks for the clarification. I stand corrected. One example of
Objectivism, one Objectivist influenced Libertarian:)
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>> (I am sure that one could fine
>> examples of the same type of thinking that are actually well written too.)
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> I'm sure one can "fine" examples of thinking on all sides of the issue that
> are
> well written. I actually thought these were pretty good; your mileage may
> vary.
>
Yea, I knew I couldn't get that one past you. I got a kick out of it too,
especially because of the sentence it was in. Typing, like politics, is a
human endeavor. Glad you fined it.
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