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  • Objectivism and War

    So the other day an Objectivist wrote this gem at their blog: "On this Memorial Day, I would like to honor the three men of the American Civil War who understood the terrible need for total war : President Abraham Lincoln, General Ulysses S. Grant, and General William T. Sherman. Their vigorous...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Sat, May 31 2008
    Filed under: Objectivism, Non-Aggression Axoim, Consistancy, Collectivism, Rational Egoism, Altruism, War, Libertarianism
  • Definitions

    So I put together some relatively witty definitions of my terms. If you're not offended by at least one of these, then you are awesome! Constitutionalism - The belief that a piece of paper drafted and signed by a tiny aristocracy of men is a legitimate perpetual contract that makes the government...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Fri, Apr 18 2008
    Filed under: Anarchism, Objectivism, Minarchism, Non-Aggression Axoim, Racism, Collectivism, Democracy, Altruism, War, Constitution, Social Contract, Religion, Libertarianism, Economics, Philosophy, Thomas Hobbes, conservatism, Environmentalism
  • A Defense of Rational Egoism

    Defining Rational Egoism Wikipedia defines rational egoism as follows: "Rational egoism is the pursuit of one's own, accurately perceived, self-interest. The term may refer either to the philosophical view that it is always in accordance with reason to pursue self-interest (a view closely related...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Fri, Dec 7 2007
    Filed under: Objectivism, Non-Aggression Axoim, Ethics, Universality, Self-interest, Rational Egoism, Altruism, War, Philosophy, Individual Sovereignt
  • Minarchism: Ethically Self-contradictary

    The basic idea of minarchism is that the government should be expressly small and limited to the defense of person and property of those within the territorial dominion of the government. This generally implies that the government's services be limited to the provision of police, courts and defense...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Tue, Nov 27 2007
    Filed under: Anarchism, Taxation, Objectivism, Minarchism, Non-Aggression Axoim, Ethics, Coercive Monopoly, Competition, Universality
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