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  • @dougb70
    @dougb70 Před 4 lety +603

    0:06 - So you didn't know how to pronounce her name either?

    • @michaelh7125
      @michaelh7125 Před 4 lety +30

      lol.....The only conclusion I could come up with as well

    • @richardmiller2049
      @richardmiller2049 Před 4 lety +12

      Aye n

    • @Erin_The_Lotus
      @Erin_The_Lotus Před 4 lety +29

      EyeN is how u pronounce her first name

    • @Powd3r81
      @Powd3r81 Před 4 lety +9

      I think it's open for debate, hence why they avoided it entirely.

    • @ragon747
      @ragon747 Před 3 lety

      😂😂😂

  • @jackmclean3210
    @jackmclean3210 Před 8 lety +281

    so, the happiness of the individual is the most important thing. But this works as a society because we each respect everyone elses right to pursue their own self interest. but exactly what happens when your interests and someone elses are in direct conflict

    • @_GoldenGoat_
      @_GoldenGoat_ Před 8 lety +79

      +Jack McLean In "The Virtue of Selfishness" chapter 4 is all about the "conflict of interest" situation. I would suggest you read it yourself. a TL;DR version goes something like this: There are no conflicts of interest among rational men, If two men are interested in the same thing, one wins one looses. Anyone who is interested in being successful when pursuing their interests should take into consideration four things: Reality, Context, Responsibility, and Effort. Taking these into consideration a rational man never imagines for something that is unearned, if he encounters competition he either wins or takes up an other interest. I'll post a separate comment with a short example from the reading.

    • @_GoldenGoat_
      @_GoldenGoat_ Před 8 lety +20

      +Joseph Benavidez about the two men applying for the same job-and observe in what manner it ignores or opposes these four considerations. (a) Reality. The mere fact that two men desire the same job does not constitute proof that either of them is entitled to it or deserves it, and that his interests are damaged if he does not obtain it. (b) Context. Both men should know that if they desire a job, their goal is made possible only by the existence of a business concern able to provide employment-that that business concern requires the availability of more than one applicant for any job-that if only one applicant existed, he would not obtain the job, because the business concern would have to close its doors-and that their competition for the job is to their interest, even though one of them will lose in that particular encounter. (c) Responsibility. Neither man has the moral right to declare that he doesn’t want to consider all those things, he just wants a job. He is not entitled to any desire or to any “interest” without knowledge of what is required to make its fulfillment possible. (d) Effort. Whoever gets the job, has earned it (assuming that the employer’s choice is rational). This benefit is due to his own merit-not to the “sacrifice” of the other man who never had any vested right to that job. The failure to give to a man what had never belonged to him can hardly be described as “sacrificing his interests.”

    • @JD-jl4yy
      @JD-jl4yy Před 3 lety +14

      @@_GoldenGoat_ Lots of people are selfish but no one, literally no one is this perverse definition of "rational". You already exploit people by taking part in western society. Ayn Rand is a fool and her philosophy is a non-solution.

    • @_GoldenGoat_
      @_GoldenGoat_ Před 3 lety +26

      @@JD-jl4yy Being that these comments were made 5 years ago. I am not the same person who made them. However, this is a decent breakdown of the Philosophical point that Ayn Rand makes. I have personally taken more to stoicism in regsrds to dealing with issues like two men applying for the same job, as I know understand that most people dont act rationally most of the time. It is hopeless to try to break down a "why" from irrational thinking. Radical acceptance is a decent way to move on from it, rather then breaking ones brain over "why".

    • @austinsatterfield4981
      @austinsatterfield4981 Před 3 lety +9

      If your life directly effects others around you negatively then it's a self problem not society

  • @federalisticnewyorkians4470

    Actually it's only 1 sentence: I shall live for no man nor allow any man to live for me.It's only the definition of life that is in the question.

    • @troyevitt2437
      @troyevitt2437 Před 2 lety +2

      Except we're not little special created snowflakes; Homo Sapiens Sapien evolved as a social species, pod-based like all the Great Apes and Monkeys
      No Man Is An Island~John Donne
      No man is an island,
      Entire of itself;
      Every man is a piece of the continent,
      A part of the main.
      If a clod be washed away by the sea,
      Europe is the less,
      As well as if a promontory were:
      As well as if a manor of thy friend's
      Or of thine own were.
      Any man's death diminishes me,
      Because I am involved in mankind.
      And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls;
      It tolls for thee.

    • @troyevitt2437
      @troyevitt2437 Před 2 lety

      @Humanity Galatica Man is by definition an animal; we are Homo Sapiens Sapien and we descend from the same common ancestor as that of chimpanzees, bonobos and the Great Apes. A chimp is 98% the same animal as Homo Sapiens Sapien.
      We are a social creature, however. The "Rugged Individual" is a delusion.

    • @ziguirayou
      @ziguirayou Před 2 lety +6

      @@troyevitt2437 The "rugged individual" is the guy that creates value for himself and have the CHOICE to share this value with others in exchange for whatever someone has in abundance and he lacks, promoting a mutually beneficial exchange. Whenever such exchange is not beneficial for both parties, then there should be no exchange. To be social, should be in someones best interest most of the time, but to assume it is an inherent property of our species to extrapolate based on a single point of view. Correlation might be present, but to assume causality is a step too far.

    • @anurag_t
      @anurag_t Před 2 lety

      @@ziguirayou I have not heard of many civilization / cultures in the world without "society".
      Is there ever been a culture with a single person, who lives, laughed, conquered, invented and lived for many decade by him/her self?

    • @anurag_t
      @anurag_t Před 2 lety

      @@ziguirayou I guess there are plenty of example where exchange is not "beneficial " to both parties today. If someone is working (many actually, with degree too) with multiple jobs to just stay afloat and ruining there body, it's not actually beneficial in long run to one party. Unless you think shelter, food are not important for a human.

  • @Righhhhhtttt
    @Righhhhhtttt Před 3 lety +231

    "My happiness is not the means to any end. It is the end. It is its own goal. It is its own purpose."
    Anthem by Ayn Rand

    • @jespersandberg6646
      @jespersandberg6646 Před 3 lety +4

      Absolutely love that book!

    • @sudilos1172
      @sudilos1172 Před 3 lety +8

      Sounds allot like remarks satanists have said. That "it's all about self, self enjoyment. And if you can, then do." or something like
      that?

    • @johnscott2746
      @johnscott2746 Před 2 lety +23

      @@sudilos1172 no, not even close. The main point is that you DESERVE happiness and attaining it should be a main purpose of your life. Others will tell you that is selfish, that you should sacrifice for the collective. Someone will say “can I have just a minute of your time?”, but the sum total of your wealth is the minutes and hours that you have on this Earth. And no one knows how much time they have. So why let them steal your most precious possession?

    • @ghostlyphantasm2352
      @ghostlyphantasm2352 Před 2 lety +8

      @@johnscott2746 Not to bright are we?
      Happiness is a release of chemicals in your brain, these chemical triggers are signalled when you feel satisfied, so if you feel satisfied with nothing you are happy. That means you can be happy with nothing if you so choose, and it has nothing to do with attaining goals, in fact the biggest reason for suicide is too much pressure to attain goals, or believing that you are worth nothing, and worth is SUBJECTIVE, it is FAR from an objective reality.
      Happiness does not require goals, you can be happy now, even in the worst circumstances.
      I also think if your mother died of cancer and could not get treatment cause you live in a selfish country you may indeed be unhappy, it is true even in dark times we can find a place to smile and be happy but that's very difficult if all your family die and you are put in a children's home at 6.
      Why let them steal your most precious possession? Simple, cause most decent people like to help people, but it's true most American's are brought up to be psychopaths nowadays, it may even explain the shootings of unarmed black people, as well as others including the much hated AYN RAND native Americans who she said had no right to live there - survival of the fittest! And back to the example of the mother, if others actually helped her in a society, you know like about every other country in the world even Russia, India, most of Europe and a good portion of Africa, the whole of America would be a lot happier, especially the 6 year old who's family died because America is a far right selfish society, from outside it is clear it is in moral and economic decline.
      Evidence, you can see it all around you. War, death = USA got to kill to stay number 1.
      If you only care about yourself - check out the DSM on psychopathy - congratulations you might even get high marks on this test. SCIENCE - even that is in decline with museums with dinosaurs. But that wont change cause everybody is promoted to be selfish and f the rest.
      And Trillions on war, but don't bother doing anything about it cause others don't matter.

    • @johnscott2746
      @johnscott2746 Před 2 lety +16

      @@ghostlyphantasm2352 wow! You went bouncing around and didn’t actually say much. Let’s see, first I never talked about goals. I just said that you deserve happiness and attaining it should be your focus in life. That doesn’t mean accumulating stuff. You are right that one can be happy with nothing.
      There has always been misfortune in this world and it’s a shame. But Americans have been the most generous people in the world . Private charities do a great deal of good. But government has no place in this. Government has no money of its own, only what it gets from taxpayers. No person should be made to work to support another against their will. We used to call this slavery. The liberal ideas that have been expanding the scope of government for a century are the main reason I structured my finances the way I have so as to keep from having to help finance all of it. I agree with you about the military. It is excessive to say the least. Please note that I took a few minutes out of my day to respond. I spent some of my real wealth on you. Your welcome!

  • @seaotter4439
    @seaotter4439 Před 5 lety +646

    "Is a man entitled to the sweat of his brow? 'No,' says the man in Washington, 'it belongs to the poor.' 'No,' says the man in the Vatican, 'it belongs to God.' 'No,' says the man in Moscow, 'it belongs to everyone.' I rejected those answers. Instead, I chose something different. I chose the impossible; I chose Rapture."

    • @nickgurevich3313
      @nickgurevich3313 Před 5 lety +106

      Come on., GDF. The very nature of capitalism is one man enriching himself by the sweat of thousands people working for him, for he pays them for the sweat of their collective brow the smallest possible portion of what they make.

    • @nickgurevich3313
      @nickgurevich3313 Před 5 lety +64

      @BeGood 2Me Not everybody can be a businessmen, both for personal and general economic reasons. 99% work for someone else. They are our fellow human beings. Should we condemn them to poverty and misery, to powerlessness and unbridled exploitation?

    • @nickgurevich3313
      @nickgurevich3313 Před 5 lety +32

      @BeGood 2Me I was never self employed. I wouldn't know where to begin, What you described about upward mobility in America was true in the past. But globalization which relocated industries and jobs from West to East makes this upward mobility no longer realistic. Globalization also destroyed industrial unions, for the above mentioned reasons, so workers can no longer bargain for better wages and working conditions. So, where are we going from here - resort to self sufficiency? Move to rural arias, grow own food, make own clothes, own shoes, etc., etc., etc? Your idea is to move from 21 century to 12 century. I don't think it's very realistic to expect billions of people to do that. All over the world people still running from the farms and flocking to big cities. That's where the world is today. And we have to deal with it now.

    • @nickgurevich3313
      @nickgurevich3313 Před 5 lety +17

      @BeGood 2Me I achieved my upward mobility long time ago by writing and publishing 15 books. I am concerned with the future of the next generations.

    • @nickgurevich3313
      @nickgurevich3313 Před 5 lety +22

      @BeGood 2Me If I knew your real name I would wish you and anyone thinking like you good luck. Anyone who is happy makes me happy. The more happy people this world has the better it is. P.S. Next time you have a conversation with a stranger try to be polite. Don''t be so aggressive. it doesn't befit intellectual. I take this liberty because I'm sure I'm much older than you are. All the best

  • @notyetdeleted6319
    @notyetdeleted6319 Před 2 lety +29

    To those who worry for others, you cannot help them until you yourself are good.
    If helping those which need it what brings you happiness, do it. That is the rational approach to your own self interest.

    • @johnmicheal3547
      @johnmicheal3547 Před rokem

      Robinhood rob from one and give to another makes him feel good too, what gov does. Robbery is wrong no mattery how or who does it.
      Real robbers have more moral than politicians. They jnow what they are doing is wrong, while politicians escalate themselves to godhood.

  • @Mr_Feller
    @Mr_Feller Před 8 měsíci +38

    It took almost my entire life to understand what she was onto, but ultimately my interpretation is that there are things you can do at 15 you can’t do at 25. Things at 25 you can’t do at 35. Things you’ll never be able to do again by the time you’re 45 and so on. So, while you have opportunity in front of you, don’t lose sight of them over the impositions of others wishes who are peripheral to what will make your life more meaningful. Otherwise, you may forfeit the most productive years of your life for a cause that was ultimately self destructive by nature. Making those misspent years a tragedy twice over.

    • @lostvisitor
      @lostvisitor Před 4 měsíci

      gees so depressing. I'm over 55 and can still do most of the things I could do at 15 as well as do a hole lot of things I could NOT do at 15. I strive to move forward, be better. I expect to be prefect when I'm dead.

    • @rollotomassi6232
      @rollotomassi6232 Před 3 měsíci

      @@lostvisitor You can't spell Whole!

    • @lostvisitor
      @lostvisitor Před 3 měsíci

      @@rollotomassi6232 I could never spell in english.

  • @HarryLEYS-ft3lk
    @HarryLEYS-ft3lk Před 5 dny +2

    The kindergarten had the day off.

  • @strongfp
    @strongfp Před 3 lety +178

    The crazy part about her philosophy to me was; I was reading her book the Virtue of selfishness at the same time as reading Marcus Aurelius' Meditations. And they actually went hand in hand quite well. I think I know where she got some of her ideology from...

    • @artofthepossible7329
      @artofthepossible7329 Před 2 lety +32

      If you asked her, she would say "Aristotle and only Aristotle".

    • @kdemetter
      @kdemetter Před 2 lety +25

      I've done the same. They are certainly areas where they connect. They are both virtue driven, they both value reason and self-improvement.
      One difference would be who you do it for. Do you live for yourself or for others ?
      As I see it, if you can marry the self-interest of Objectivism with the self-discipline of Stoicism, you have a pretty good foundation for a succesful life.

    • @phillipngongo7398
      @phillipngongo7398 Před rokem +6

      Pretty much the same with me. I got exposed to Stoic Philosophy before Ayn Rand; it's really a good mix for me.

    • @johnnyscribner2986
      @johnnyscribner2986 Před rokem +1

      Aristotle

    • @yungyucci3877
      @yungyucci3877 Před rokem +24

      I think anyone with a logical mind based in reason develops this philosophy just through living life, and going through struggle.

  • @mattadhd
    @mattadhd Před 8 lety +309

    Objectivism states that we are all entitled to our own happiness. and that we should all obey reason Instead of faith. And also our life belongs to us the only good thing we can do is live it. Altruism is not kindness its force and self sacrifice. What killed so many in WW 2 and enslaved people for years. Doing something kind should be something you want to do out of good will. Not out of force.
    Edit: i can't believe its been four years since i made this comment, a lot has changed since then! When i wrote this i was in middle school, although I've grown a lot since then and I've gathered more perspective, im going to keep the original comment unaltered but still mind blowing

    • @alfonsoirazabal
      @alfonsoirazabal Před 8 lety +5

      Exacto

    • @Extreme_Gardening145
      @Extreme_Gardening145 Před 8 lety +24

      Not entitled to happiness, necessarily, but entitled to be free to take the necessary actions to achieve it.

    • @mattadhd
      @mattadhd Před 8 lety +2

      are you an objectivist

    • @mattadhd
      @mattadhd Před 8 lety +3

      Dean Harris I have been an Objectivist ever since I was a young but I respect your knowledge. live a prosperous life

    • @Extreme_Gardening145
      @Extreme_Gardening145 Před 8 lety +9

      ***** So what if you don't accept this citizenship? You are not simply allowed to peacefully co-exist with the people in the US, you are forced out or thrown in jail through violence. Accepting these "Civic duties" is not voluntary, it is forced upon you and the fact that you have a vote does not make it voluntary. Collectivism (The idea that any individual should not have be allowed to live if his death can provide a service to someone else) is largely what is responsible for the horrific scale of death in WWII.

  • @vvalasek
    @vvalasek Před 3 měsíci +8

    This life is all you have. Make the most of it

    • @q7winq7
      @q7winq7 Před 3 měsíci +1

      No one knows that. So, it should remain a question. Ayn said "if," you thought you had only this life . . .

    • @jamwest3146
      @jamwest3146 Před 3 měsíci

      How about " Live this life well, and the after life will take care of itself"?@@q7winq7

    • @bayewkkebede1846
      @bayewkkebede1846 Před 3 měsíci

      @@q7winq7 I think it is

    • @q7winq7
      @q7winq7 Před 3 měsíci

      @@bayewkkebede1846 - - - - - There's nothing wrong with thinking. I think what is true is probably beyond human reasoning. I doubt the Universe will condemn us for being wrong about it one way or the other.

    • @willnitschke
      @willnitschke Před 2 měsíci

      @@q7winq7If what's true is beyond human reasoning then the most rational strategy is: This life is all you have. Make the most of it.
      So you just contradicted yourself, well done.

  • @palmtoptiaga
    @palmtoptiaga Před 2 lety +48

    Summary of Objectivism
    Objective reality - Metaphysics
    Reason - Epistemology
    Self interest - Ethics
    Capitalism - Politics

    • @scotthullinger4684
      @scotthullinger4684 Před 2 lety

      Watch this - The metaphysics of stupidity -
      czcams.com/video/Ez1bMC9ZvLg/video.html

    • @thefrenchareharlequins2743
      @thefrenchareharlequins2743 Před rokem +3

      @T S prove it

    • @joanofarc9793
      @joanofarc9793 Před měsícem

      Aristotle, Aristotle, lol

    • @palmtoptiaga
      @palmtoptiaga Před měsícem

      Life update, I came across this video when I was reviewing for my Master in Public Admin Compre Exam. Guess what!!! I'm now and MPA, Major in Fiscal Admin. Whooho

  • @macsnafu
    @macsnafu Před 5 lety +263

    Nice short video of the basics, especially the part about selfishness not including the right to exploit other people or prevent them from pursuing their own self-interest. Many critics overlook that, or pretend that the philosophy doesn't say that.

    • @calathan
      @calathan Před 4 lety +32

      Then that isn't true selfishness. Thus the entire philosophy is made on a foundation of sand.

    • @macsnafu
      @macsnafu Před 4 lety +24

      @@calathan Invoking the "No True Scotsman" fallacy? Thus, your critique fails.
      Also, since "selfishness" isn't the axiomatic basis or premise of the Objectivist philosophy, but simply a side aspect of it, you're Straw-manning it. Thus, you're critique fails on 2 counts.

    • @kathypeterson7967
      @kathypeterson7967 Před 4 lety +14

      Somehow the Rand followers seem to forget that part.

    • @macsnafu
      @macsnafu Před 4 lety +12

      @@kathypeterson7967 Can you give an example? I can't think of a Rand follower who knowingly violates the rights of others or justifies the violation of rights. And if you're not violating someone's rights, it's difficult to see how you're 'exploiting' them.

    • @kathypeterson7967
      @kathypeterson7967 Před 4 lety +24

      @@macsnafu corporate greed that exploits workers to acquire their profits to the point the workers have no means by which to better their own situation?? Does that make sense?

  • @MrPelikan500
    @MrPelikan500 Před 3 lety +23

    1:43 *“If you know that this life is all that you have, wouldn’t you make the most of it?”* ... enlightened self-interest

    • @ramaraksha01
      @ramaraksha01 Před 2 lety +2

      So assume you are a nurse or a doctor in these covid times - does it make better sense to quit? After all, you are entering a high risk area
      Or how about soldiers? I wish that question was asked when she was alive - why would anyone put his life at risk for others?

    • @gemmrk
      @gemmrk Před 2 měsíci

      What if life continues after death? I guess it makes her philosophy kinda silly doesn't it? She is basically another form of godless humanism. It always leads to dictatorship

    • @rachelschendel2476
      @rachelschendel2476 Před měsícem

      But soldiers get discounts on home purchases and at restaurants, don't they? And medical staff get good benefits so really if you look at it at this angle, it can be for self interest that they keep doing what they do despite the risk/consequence

    • @carmenl163
      @carmenl163 Před měsícem

      @@rachelschendel2476 Those benefits don't outweigh the risks. I highly doubt any soldier would go to war thinking, "I get a discount at certain restaurants; yep, that's definitely worth endangering my life."
      You're clutching at straws here.

  • @ElricKinslayer
    @ElricKinslayer Před 2 lety +17

    Terry Goodkind sent me here. I don't understand why people have such troubles with an objectivist philosophy. Reason should be your only ruler. Reality is what it is. It's up to us to use reason to determine the value of reality.

    • @marylouleeman591
      @marylouleeman591 Před 8 měsíci +1

      because some of us believe a loving God is real However, her philosophy works within that frame.

    • @StuartwasDrinkell
      @StuartwasDrinkell Před 3 měsíci

      Yes but we entered the twilight zone of feelings over facts! Shame!

  • @Caineghis20
    @Caineghis20 Před 3 lety +7

    this summary is perfect! nice!

  • @crazedautisticanarchist9704
    @crazedautisticanarchist9704 Před 6 lety +230

    A very good introduction to her Philosophies. Even with a bias in favor of it you still kept it fairly neutral and didn't misrepresent it good job.

    • @johnboylong40
      @johnboylong40 Před 3 lety +21

      CrazedAutisticAnarchist Well it is the Ayn Rand Institute CZcams channel so there’s that.

    • @GyroZeppel
      @GyroZeppel Před 3 lety +11

      Haha objectivism is bullshit and ayn rand was a terrible person.

    • @Newbrict
      @Newbrict Před 3 lety +11

      @@GyroZeppel God told you this?

    • @GyroZeppel
      @GyroZeppel Před 3 lety +4

      Newbrict does god speak to you?

    • @Newbrict
      @Newbrict Před 3 lety +2

      @@GyroZeppel do you have any reasons behind your beliefs?

  • @frankbalk7440
    @frankbalk7440 Před 2 lety +37

    Thanks for this video! Through it, I see Objectivism’s overlay of Atlas Shrugged, and of my personal dilemma. I was born and raised in the Midwest where honesty has long been one of the most important values, one which has always been foremost to me. But along the way I became a salesman in order to sell my thoughts and business to others. As such, I learned the most important truth in sales - “Everybody Lies!” To me, the Lyer is the most corrupt of all!

    • @frankbalk7440
      @frankbalk7440 Před 2 lety +5

      Because, one lie labels everything as a lie, and without truth, there can be no value. Despite this knowledge, I have maintained truth as my personal value and rejected those who have lied to me. It would seem that it must be a lonely life, but it hasn’t been. The friends I hold dear, and trust, are truly remarkable people, and have made life a treasured experience. I am now in my mid-eighties, and still smile.

    • @bondc3138
      @bondc3138 Před rokem +3

      and the one who lies to himself is the biggest of all fool and most corrupt.

    • @frankbalk7440
      @frankbalk7440 Před rokem +4

      @T S I lost most of my response to you, but won’t retype it. Thirty-five years ago I was introduced to Ayn Rand’s works, and treasure the opportunity she has given me to see through the thick haze of lies and find the real truth. I’m 85, and for the first 50 years I struggled to understand what was really true, but that logic told me couldn’t be true. I was a student of history, which is always been written by the victor. And since almost all history is about wars, the truth is clearly slanted and often ignored. But I tried my best. I told a friend about a book I had written for my kids, which had received rave reviews. Yet I was frustrated - I hadn’t found the real truth to pass along to them. She told me to read Atlas Shrugged. She was sure I would find direction in it. I took a lengthy trip to Norway for the Olympics and took it with me. It knocked my socks off, after the first 100 pages. Suddenly all my research made sense and I could see through the haze and see the truth. I don’t know if you will see what I see, but it’s worth a look.
      There’s another book you may want to read, Ten Days on Jekyll Island by G Edward Griffin. The goals of that meeting are finding fruition as we speak. We are awash in lies that everyone accepts as true because they are too lazy to look for the truth and too afraid it might all be true. Our world we have known and loved is being trampled by those who will enslave us unless we open our eyes to the truth. Good luck!

    • @DreamingConcepts
      @DreamingConcepts Před rokem +2

      ​@T S the one who speaks it always know if it was truth or lie.

    • @BobJohnson648
      @BobJohnson648 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Beware of people who eschew spirituality

  • @eggory
    @eggory Před 8 lety +557

    Have to say, this is a pretty good video.

    • @slimeggking4090
      @slimeggking4090 Před 8 lety +17

      +eggory this video fucking sucks....why dont u libertarian shitheads embrace nationalism?

    • @kocksucker5690
      @kocksucker5690 Před 8 lety +9

      +SlimeGGKing socialism would be better

    • @eggory
      @eggory Před 8 lety +22

      SlimeGGKing What do you mean by nationalism? You seem to express nothing but frustration with the difficulty in expressing yourself. Nothing in this video contradicts the ideal of having a nation, the sense of belonging to a nation, or the valuing of your nation above foreign nations. So in some sense of the word nationalism, we do embrace it.

    • @terrymackamckenzie6865
      @terrymackamckenzie6865 Před 7 lety +4

      *The dumb bitch Ayn Rand was a chain smoker who ended up being dependent on government health services as well as food stamps and government housing when she got lung cancer. She was such an evil person no one loved her and wanted to bail her out. What does that say?*

    • @krp8154
      @krp8154 Před 7 lety +20

      You must relate a lot with Ayn Rand, Terry, considering you're a dumb bitch yourself.

  • @thefrenchareharlequins2743

    1:36 just a note, this is the aim of life under objectivist ethics. The virtues, the actions taken to meet these results, are rationality, productiveness, and pride.

    • @georgecurly5965
      @georgecurly5965 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Very stupid philosophy indeed.

    • @thefrenchareharlequins2743
      @thefrenchareharlequins2743 Před 9 měsíci

      @@georgecurly5965 Is virtue irrationality, laziness and shame then?

    • @chokin78
      @chokin78 Před 9 měsíci +5

      Amongst the virtues enumerated by Rand you are missing a few; beyond rationality, productivity and pride, there are also honesty, integrity, independence, and justice. These virtues are a shield to one's values: reason, self-esteem, and purposeful action, and ultimately, life itself.

  • @credterfe
    @credterfe Před 3 lety +6

    The basic idea is rational self interest pursued without doing harm to others. The issue becomes what constitutes "rational" .

    • @MT-2020
      @MT-2020 Před 3 lety

      Thinking for yourself using logic. Existence exist. Reality Exist. Live your existence by Rational Benevolence as base for your values which direct your action in the real world for creativity, joy, success. Irrational believe in a Malevolent-Evil world as base for your values direct all your days for sacrifice and altruism - obedience to some floating destiny in suffering and ugliness. Objectivism denied subjectivism, the duality mind-body. Existence is one objective truth.
      Selfishness is preserve our existence in the real world: Anyone volunteer for sharing alive the coffin with someone?

    • @sownheard
      @sownheard Před 2 lety

      if i can legally claim your belongings leaving you on the street that is justice because i did not harm you by taking your ability to produce money and food.
      if you than try to create a shelter or a farm on my land i will claim everything you produced on my land.
      because that is the Rational system Ayn Rand supports.
      You have to find your own Plot of land to produce stuff.

    • @bird4816
      @bird4816 Před 2 lety

      @@sownheard
      That's not right at all.

    • @subutaynoyan5372
      @subutaynoyan5372 Před 4 měsíci

      @@MT-2020 Your perception defines what you see as a reality and two people can look at the same thing only to make different deductions.
      She came from a communist country, had some trauma with it, so wanted to prove that capitalism is best, not seeing the havoc capitalism wreaks, how the mindless consumerism is literally destroying the world and her ''objective liberterian'' world depends upon suffering of others.
      And she basically says ''I don't care, I'll be just fine''

  • @earlygray4456
    @earlygray4456 Před 5 lety +27

    What I do not understand is how she approaches conflict. In the pursuit of my personal happiness I'm bound to interact and maybe even oppose others in their personal pursuit of happiness. In such cases what does Rand say. Should I be assertive and try to overcome this opposition or should I be flexible and sacrifice my own directive to being true to my own pursuits. In a world with limited resources how do we balance some people's pursuit to amass a great deal of resources, sometimes at the cost of other people's happiness. If we are all just trying to live free how do we cope with the inherent conflict that arises. Are we to devolve into anarchy and have the weak ruled by the strong, or are we to sacrifice our selfish pursuit of individual happiness for a stable social order?

    • @ntlnproductions7269
      @ntlnproductions7269 Před 5 lety +12

      Mostly, your pursuit of happiness shouldn't conflict with others. If you want to buy a good house and live a good life, others can also do the same. If you are trying to achieve a goal or win a title, something only one person can get, then it's a competition. It would be your goal to overcome the competition, as well as the other person's goal. You can choose to be flexible, however it should be decided individually and not forced. Your goal should not be to tear down others or destroy their happiness, but to raise yours without lowering theirs. Your goal should not violate the natural rights of others, hence why Rand advocated for a government whose purpose was to protect those rights. If your goal violates the rights of others, you cannot pursue that goal, even if the violation is secondary, and not the main focus.
      I hope I was able to answer that question. Rand's philosophy as I've interpreted it is mostly a method or algorithm, and just like computers, Garbage input = Garbage output. If you know the facts, and apply the right method to those facts, you get the right conclusion. Rand's philosophy tries to make a consistent method and apply it to correct facts. Her conclusions may not be perfect, or maybe they are, but I think we do need to be consistent.

    • @theotherotherjenny
      @theotherotherjenny Před 5 lety +3

      If your pursuit of happiness is based on reason the chances of true conflict with someone also rationally pursuing their happiness should be minimal. But in those instances where it does happen, if you’re not able to negotiate compromise between you, then this what having a court system is for. Note the operative word here is “rationally” - simply pursuing happiness is essentially hedonism which is not what Ayn Rand was advocating.

    • @earlygray4456
      @earlygray4456 Před 5 lety +11

      ​@@theotherotherjenny How is rationality determined. Reality might be subjective but perception is not. Humans are flawed and so is our perception. What might be rational to some, is lunacy to others. In the Reality / Reason / Self-interest / Capitalism model proposed by this video the conflict is built into each of those circles. Reality is perceived differently by each one of us, reason is limited by our inability to perceive reality in a subjective matter, self-interest will create friction with others whose interest oppose our own, and capitalism is competitive in its design. How, then, is conflict handled by Rand. What happens when a company who employs hundreds has to dam a river in order to produce electricity at a competitive rate to stay in business, but doing so will hurt the fishermen who live down-stream. How does Rand solve the trolley problem? There are finite resources available and infinite wants. Do we leave it to competition (Capitalism) to decide how those resources are distributed? How do we deal with externalities? How do we deal with the angst suffered by the losers?

    • @ETBrooD
      @ETBrooD Před 4 lety +4

      EarlyGray Conflict is inevitable. Ayn Rand didn't say that there's a utopia, it's not possible for a human civilization to achieve that.
      What Ayn Rand opposes is the destruction of evil by use of an obviously greater evil.

    • @earlygray4456
      @earlygray4456 Před 4 lety +10

      @@ETBrooDDoes she though? All I've taken away from her approach is that we have to be true to our wants and pursue our happiness in order to achieve the greater good. But that is such a simple model that it's impossible to tackle many of the problems facing our society by following her advise. It's almost hedonistic in concept, but even hedonism hedges it's message by saying pursue pleasure as long as it's not causing problems for yourself down the line. If we follow hedonism we can achieve a balance because the pursuit of pleasure will be measured against the potential for displeasure caused by our actions. Rand does not even account for this in her message. If we follow Rand we are to pursue our greatest possible happiness, because to do anything else is to be untrue to yourself and that is seen as a great evil. But we don't exist in a vacuum. Our actions impact our surroundings. How is the greater good served by such a myopic approach to self serving actions. How do we regulate the impact caused on others by our personal pursuit of happiness. Are we to allow the invisible hand of the market regulate itself? How do we fight corruption, weakness of character, frailty of determination in ourselves and others, errors made by people who cost others their efforts. How does empathy, compassion, solidarity, even kindness fit in her model. Selfish pursuit of happiness and loving others only for what they can bring to our own lives reduces our society to a series of economic transactions. Following that path allows the individual to turn a blind eye to the suffering of the downtrodden. Because why should I worry about their suffering? If I'm busy pursuing my happiness. More than anything her approach to happiness seems so lonely to me. She seems so bent on carving out the individual and focusing on achieving the goals of the individual that acknowledging the other is almost an afterthought.

  • @Aethertopia369
    @Aethertopia369 Před 21 dnem

    Studying "Natural Law" I think will help clarify some aspects of her work. Mark Passio's seminar on Natural Law is insightful. There is really nothing new under the sun.

  • @zbigniewkwiatkowski6558
    @zbigniewkwiatkowski6558 Před 6 lety +10

    who made this movie? the best instant introduction to Objectivism. cool story bro

  • @GoLuckyMilitia
    @GoLuckyMilitia Před 4 lety +41

    Bioshock Switch brought me here.

    • @fishels3895
      @fishels3895 Před 3 lety +1

      Hope you enjoy the game

    • @GoLuckyMilitia
      @GoLuckyMilitia Před 3 lety

      @@fishels3895 Loved it. Brought me to tears

    • @blazeultimo
      @blazeultimo Před 3 lety +2

      @Venandi Netero The entire game is about it, what?

    • @tockloxx2644
      @tockloxx2644 Před 3 lety +1

      @Quæsitor修行 it describes the aftermath of Atlas Shrugged, what more objectivism thing could you wish for?

    • @danielkraus5560
      @danielkraus5560 Před 3 lety +1

      @@tockloxx2644 doesn't really, it missunderstood what objectivism is about, but I'm still glad they tried make such game, it got a lot of people interested in philosophy and also the game itself is pretty good

  • @lucashadi7544
    @lucashadi7544 Před 2 lety +3

    Understanding how the world works will spare young people from pain and wasted time and help them succeed in life.

    • @prm7216
      @prm7216 Před 3 měsíci

      Yup, and the Leftists/Liberals will be trying to prevent kids from learning this every step of the way.

  • @0penthaughtz
    @0penthaughtz Před 3 lety +4

    Hear of her from the UnsafeSpace podcast, and now I see why they keep bringing her up.

  • @stiklius
    @stiklius Před 4 lety +3

    I've noticed that most people who criticize Rand are herd animals who all think the same and do the same things (read: filthy redditors), whereas the people who've read her and/or are inspired by her ideas have a tendency to follow their own paths and have enough values to not feel shamed into acting/thinking a certain way, true to themselves. A man who has enough courage to do what's right for himself is a far more respectable man than someone who does "the right thing" as compelled by society.

    • @danielkraus5560
      @danielkraus5560 Před 3 lety +1

      One of the things I like about Ms. Rand is that her philosophy doesn't come from hatred, as many people seem to think (maybe because it's the only thing their philosophies are consisted of) but from a place of true love, of her love of life, from her love of rational man

  • @torgnyandersson403
    @torgnyandersson403 Před 3 lety +8

    You can't spell "selfish" without "fish", think about that.

  • @andybb8092
    @andybb8092 Před 5 lety +349

    Intresting. I think I will go now to my public library and read one of her books.

    • @dreamweaver4934
      @dreamweaver4934 Před 5 lety +10

      Ayn Rand is a fantastic writer!

    • @obligatecarnivore6774
      @obligatecarnivore6774 Před 5 lety +72

      Funny, she would call a public library a parasitic entity

    • @kinghakeemhase305
      @kinghakeemhase305 Před 5 lety +14

      Read The Fountainhead. One of my Favorite Novels to this day.

    • @Josh-Si
      @Josh-Si Před 5 lety +11

      It will not worth it, it's just wasted time. Read my comment over yours and you will know why I think her Philosophy is full of lacks and mistakes in thinking. Its about what drives her to write such a philosophy, this is why it would not make you happy living this way, not even make you successful or any of that.

    • @mariaespiritu9512
      @mariaespiritu9512 Před 5 lety +4

      akeem hase is in the summary of that book: “some people matter and some just don’t”?

  • @Tyler_W
    @Tyler_W Před 7 měsíci

    I don't fully agree with Objectivism, but the people who get hysterical over Ayn Rand and Objectovism do so out of Ignorance or ideologically motivated reasoning because she does have a point. Aside from the people who basically hate Rand and her worldview because she rightly understood and exposed the evils of socialism/communism, people attribute false motivations to Rand and Objectivism because there's a bit lost in translation, I think. She was a Russian trying to find the right words in English as a second language to convey her complex ideas. I appreciate that the video simply explained what she meant by words like "selfishness" and "altruism."

  • @georgedavidla
    @georgedavidla Před 3 lety +5

    This is a great video!

  • @palmtoptiaga
    @palmtoptiaga Před 2 lety +3

    "Happiness is possible only to a rational man, the man who desires nothing but rational goals, seeks nothing but rational values, his jouis nothing but rational actions."

    • @palmtoptiaga
      @palmtoptiaga Před rokem

      @@siliconeunicorn1909 It's from the book. Hence, the quotation marks.

    • @palmtoptiaga
      @palmtoptiaga Před rokem

      I's a quote from the book called "The Virtue of Selfishness: A New Concepy of Egoism". And I just came across this video bc of the views she has on public administration which reflected on the books Understanding Global Poverty- Causes, Solutions and Capabilities by Serena Cosgrove and Benjamin Curtis (2nd edition) and Public Administration (9th edition) by Jay M. Shafritz, et al.

  • @prblmchild83
    @prblmchild83 Před 2 lety +4

    I have read Marx and I have Rand, both make sense but both present their side in a very innocent way, analyzing their views from a more cynical point of view is what makes life interesting.

    • @bobsaturday4273
      @bobsaturday4273 Před 8 měsíci

      " both make sense" ? to a peanut

    • @siyabongapooe5029
      @siyabongapooe5029 Před 8 měsíci

      Man I wish you could explain that view

    • @prm7216
      @prm7216 Před 3 měsíci

      BOTH make sense? Your avatar must be your self-portrait then!

  • @cvan7681
    @cvan7681 Před rokem +1

    Reality is not objective. It is purely subjective. You create your reality, the universe only exists in your mind.

    • @danielkraus5560
      @danielkraus5560 Před rokem

      I would like to agree with you, but that would require facts to be possible so this is only an opinion 🤷

  • @johnware9698
    @johnware9698 Před 3 lety +1

    All this only reminded me of someone who is talked about a lot in the most successful book that was ever written. He really got most everyone baffled by stating that what we should do and the most important thing is to love your neighbor above all other really good things.
    Anyway that's how I remember that. Hmmm
    Oh and I wrote this exactly just this way to give back some love to some people cuz I'm sure they were smiling and were feeling better. Your welcome "Grammar Police"

  • @FirehawkVFX
    @FirehawkVFX Před 4 lety +23

    Two logical problems stand out to me. 1) Reality is not just what it is, but also can become what we can imagine, which is important. Humans can change things. 2) Selfishness definitely CAN mean exploiting others for their own gain. Ignorance of that means you are not equipped to deal with psychopathy / sociopathy, and that is why many communities founded on utopian ideals do not succeed. An extension of this relevent to world problems today is - for direct democracy / organising power to transcend monkey brain limits, any system must have engineered into it awareness of these limits. Democracy 2.0 will need to understand the flaws within ourselves and build parity into collaborative decision making to have a better immune system against corruption.

    • @ziguirayou
      @ziguirayou Před 2 lety +12

      1 - Reality is measurable and objective. Your interpretation of reality is your own, but thinking the you can project your interpretation and make it something concrete by just force of argument is something that should warrant you with either a place as an X-Men or a diagnostic of mental illness, depending on the results you achieve. Secondly, of course humans can change things through work, that was never in question, but the change you make, is exactly the result of the work you put in, so having clarity about your impact on reality is key to understanding it.
      2 - Exploiting others is wrong, that is a very strong point of the whole concept of objectivism. All interactions between self governing humans must be mutually beneficial, otherwise they shouldn't take place. Exploitation happens when someone uses force or coercion to make an interaction be beneficial only to one of the parties. Selfishness in the sense of objectivism is related to prioritizing interactions that are good for you, and understanding that if all other people with the same capabilities do the same, everyone benefits in the end. Whenever people use democratic means, backed up by force (law, police, arms, etc) or coersion (threats, psychological offense, taxation, unfair business practices, etc) to force part of society to interact at loss, to benefit a chosen group, this is exploitation plain and simple.

  • @phani888888888
    @phani888888888 Před 3 lety +7

    good one.. very true.. practical..

  • @Bidmartinlo
    @Bidmartinlo Před 8 měsíci

    If you want an example of an Objectivist country, look to the late Roman Republic. Everything was privatized, from fire department to the military. Even the tax collectors were privatized, because as Ayn Rand said "It's in your best interest to pay for the roads." and let me finish with ".. or else your legs will break". The perfect society without altruism.

  • @silverlinings8240
    @silverlinings8240 Před 8 lety +299

    My happiness is my highest moral purpose.

    • @CrispyHulk1
      @CrispyHulk1 Před 7 lety +41

      I live in a lovely house in Australia with food on my plate in a constant state of safety and security. Meanwhile 21,000 people die of starvation every single day. Follow that with, "My happiness is my highest moral purpose." How fucking stupid is that.

    • @silverlinings8240
      @silverlinings8240 Před 7 lety +14

      Enlightened Tha THIRD You know nothing about me to say that.

    • @freedomloverusa3030
      @freedomloverusa3030 Před 7 lety +3

      ThePeoplesChamp that's what you are already doing.

    • @CrispyHulk1
      @CrispyHulk1 Před 7 lety +14

      FREEDOMLOVER USA No. What I'm doing is working my life away under a corrupt system in order to stay alive. That's called slavery for basic human rights, not happiness.

    • @CynicalAlien
      @CynicalAlien Před 7 lety +26

      that's your choice you can always walk away from the system you coward.

  • @Ani-ty2id
    @Ani-ty2id Před 4 lety +6

    This is a great video !!!!! THANKS for making it and uploading it

  • @katrinarivera6408
    @katrinarivera6408 Před 8 lety +267

    why the so much hate? when all it is saying is to be true to oneself. after all, we only have one life to live. and allowing the dictates of society to rule one's self only burdens the soul that inhabits the body. so live free.

    • @CrispyHulk1
      @CrispyHulk1 Před 7 lety +27

      Yes live free in your constant state of security. Fuck those conscientious people who believe humanity is one and we should all unite to help those need. That's too hard and burdens the soul.

    • @SuperZed21
      @SuperZed21 Před 7 lety +81

      @ThePeoplesChamp ahhh a strawman argument. Objectivism is not against helping others. The key detail is that the highest value of a person's life is THEIR happiness and what ever gives value and meaning to their life not the involuntary servitude to others. However, a person can still voluntarily help other people that matter to them and give value to their life. Emotionally charged arguments do not stand very well under level headed scrutiny.

    • @CrispyHulk1
      @CrispyHulk1 Před 7 lety +23

      A person who achieves ultimate happiness due to buying a Ferrari for themselves is worthless. Humanity should be working it's fingers to the bone to achieve a global standard of human rights. If having our human brothers and sisters around the world eating every night with a roof over the their heads is not a persons main objective to attain personal ultimate happiness, then such people need to be educated better. Objectivism could possibly be ideal if and when humanity has reached a stable understanding of global unity and love for mankind. Until that day, objectivism can go fuck itself.

    • @evilblackcat6357
      @evilblackcat6357 Před 6 lety +57

      I know this is late in the game, but bear with me. First off, nobody simply stops at buying a Ferrari as their ultimate life achievement. Driving and enjoying it is great, but that's ultimately not the achievement, and you very much fail hard at realizing that. It's the journey that counts as much as the goal. There will ALWAYS be suffering in the world. To expect everyone and anyone to bow to that fact and lower their standards of living to appease an inevitable life status is retarded to say the least. Someone will ALWAYS have less than another person. The hell if I, or anyone else, should live their life in shame just because someone, somewhere, suffers. Get bent.

    • @CharlesGervasi
      @CharlesGervasi Před 6 lety +10

      @Evil Black Cat I agree, and many people do use their reason to create things the decrease suffering. There is less chance of being a victim of violence today than in most of human history. There is more opportunity to have an affluent life and chose your own way while being left alone. The world's not perfect, but it's getting better all the time. We should be proud of human achievement and not live life in shame because things are not perfect and some people suffering. I don't like suffering and I chose to try to help where I can. We should not have to put others' needs first because every one of us "others" to everyone else. We be free and left alone to live life as we desire.

  • @egonomics352
    @egonomics352 Před 7 lety +1

    What is the name of the song playing in the background?

  • @fereydunharifi6618
    @fereydunharifi6618 Před 5 lety +56

    Bioshock brought me here

    • @gamerboy5908
      @gamerboy5908 Před 5 lety

      fereydun harifi 😂😂😂

    • @napoleonbonaparteempereurd4676
      @napoleonbonaparteempereurd4676 Před 4 lety +4

      Bioshock is what Rands Utopia will turn into

    • @Alex-cw3rz
      @Alex-cw3rz Před 4 lety +3

      Andrew Ryan = Ayn Rand

    • @napoleonbonaparteempereurd4676
      @napoleonbonaparteempereurd4676 Před 4 lety +6

      @@Alex-cw3rz
      Hey Andrew died with the courage of his own convictions, remaining true to himself.
      Rand died a hypocrite, taking out state medical care when she called others who did that "looters"

    • @Alex-cw3rz
      @Alex-cw3rz Před 4 lety +3

      @@napoleonbonaparteempereurd4676 I suppose, he still wasn't a good guy. But
      don't worry I completely agree Rand is a hypocrite with damaging ideas all she cared about was herself.
      And it's obvious that they were invoking her in Ryan

  • @redmatters9318
    @redmatters9318 Před 2 lety +3

    Fairly good interpretation of her work.IMHO - an objective one! CHEERS and G'day from Australia mate. :))

  • @fredweller1086
    @fredweller1086 Před 4 lety +17

    “It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker, that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest.”
    Adam Smith

    • @SuperGreatSphinx
      @SuperGreatSphinx Před 4 lety +1

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Smith

    • @cosmozappa3573
      @cosmozappa3573 Před 4 lety +1

      in other words, all heil the wage-slavery society!

    • @prm7216
      @prm7216 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@cosmozappa3573 Nope, just facing the reality of existence. If you are a wage salve you might want to find out how you can be worth more as the world is telling you what you are doing isn't worth that much.

  • @e.j.keeley1899
    @e.j.keeley1899 Před 2 lety +60

    Well done-succinct and accurate. A good introduction and invitation to learn more.

    • @hybridh9702
      @hybridh9702 Před 8 měsíci

      they gave a definition of selfishness nobody believes in and tried to tell us we're wrong lol.

    • @kena6812
      @kena6812 Před 6 měsíci

      it's just a shame that ayn rand is for fools who have 2iq

  • @tombristowe846
    @tombristowe846 Před 3 lety +6

    So....make a shallow video about a complicated subject, shoe-horn it into two minutes and play loud , driving music over the top of it....pure genius.

  • @99999myk
    @99999myk Před 4 lety +15

    When I was young, I was rebellious against Reagan so I got into Marxism. Never even heard of Ayn Rand until someone mentioned that she was mentioned on South Park. In 2000, I read 'For the New Intellectual'. I thought she was alive since what she was saying. Little did I know that she was prophesying the future. Everything she said that was going to happen, has or being being fulfilled. Meanwhile, what Chomsky said was going to happen, hasn't yet he is totally expected while she, condemned.

  • @rishisagar4695
    @rishisagar4695 Před 5 lety +2

    What's the background music score? Loved it

  • @jacoballey21
    @jacoballey21 Před rokem +1

    so many ppl fail to understand the real message of ayn rand. they just bash on her instead

  • @realityisreal3928
    @realityisreal3928 Před 4 lety +9

    the "virtue of selfishness", one of the best books ever written!

  • @ddhelmet
    @ddhelmet Před 6 lety +4

    Amazing.

  • @user-im5fb9ns3g
    @user-im5fb9ns3g Před 5 měsíci

    Reason is a hapless contender for truth and reality. Take one person, record all his/her conversations/circumstances. Find reason.

  • @CountBifford
    @CountBifford Před 4 lety +2

    This video reminds me of Scientology ads, with Ayn Rand in place of L. Ron Hubbard.

  • @percivalconcord9209
    @percivalconcord9209 Před 6 lety +31

    Basically, I don't tell you what to do, you don't tell me what to do?

    • @juanmccoy3066
      @juanmccoy3066 Před 5 lety +6

      Basically. And dont hurt anyone or coerce or explot them. If everyone followed these simple things life would be much better. Call it utopian but what ideal isnt? At least this doesent have a commanding heirarchy and it cant really, especially when u get into the economic side, laisse faire capitalism is all about living and let live, that comes with responsibility not to be a lazy fuck or youll starve. Charity can still exist independant of welfare states

    • @Supiragon1998
      @Supiragon1998 Před 5 lety +15

      Yeah, but most people are unfortunately too retarded to get that. Bunch of pathetic low-life commies.

    • @pipsantos6278
      @pipsantos6278 Před 5 lety +1

      Actually it's more of people interacting with each other in the manner of: I agree to do this for you, if you agree to do this for me.

    • @xblackcatx1312
      @xblackcatx1312 Před 5 lety

      Its WAY more than that.
      If what you’re both doing makes no sense, you’re both fucked. First you need two things. 1. You need to see and accept reality, an you do this through 2. reason. When these two ideas are realized and or put into practice, then you can each live for yourselves.

    • @mariaespiritu9512
      @mariaespiritu9512 Před 5 lety +6

      Juan McCoy the Sears Ceo that just cost 250,000 employees there jobs and is not giving them severance paid, that was promised to them and was paid in one hour more then his employees got in a year believes in this philosophy? Is this the utopia Ayn Rand was talking about? Capitalistic slavery where employees are paid dismal wages? It is almost slavery. How has pure capitalism benefited most? It works great for commodities the consumer can choose and pick from like shoes, but how does it work in healthcare, for example, where the product is not really available for shopping by the consumer the ways shoes are? Her philosophy is the embodiment of all that is wrong with our current government. Greed and fend for yourselves and let the rest die if they have to.
      I come from a science and medical background. The deeper you study biology and the human body the more you realize that Nothing in nature functions autonomously and alone. From conception an embryo depends on the health of its mother. The chemical reactions in the body all depend on each other. The organelles inside a cell all work together. Inside your body, your organs do not selfishly work alone. The heart doesn’t work without oxygen obtained by blood that passes the lungs and the lungs don’t work without the heart pumping blood to them. We can’t breath oxygen if plants don’t produce it and plants cannot use carbon dioxide if we don’t produce it.
      Nothing in this planet survives by being completely selfish and autonomous. That’s why this philosophy is such a failure and results in pure greed and disregard for even the lives of the most vulnerable in the population. In Ayn Rand’s world, a baby born with serious health problems, to a drug addict mother or from parents with low income, should be left to die if it cannot be taken care of. Ayn Rand’s philosophy is evil in its purest form. It explains a lot about the current administration in the White House. Thank God Ayn Rand never reproduced.

  • @MartinGarciaRipoll
    @MartinGarciaRipoll Před 8 lety +13

    Does anyone know the name of the music track?

    • @kovacsgyorgy5043
      @kovacsgyorgy5043 Před 6 lety +2

      If you ever find out, let me know, I've been searching for it for a while now :)

    • @RostomBaccar
      @RostomBaccar Před 6 lety +1

      I think they made it for the sake of the video

    • @ewigerschuler3982
      @ewigerschuler3982 Před 6 lety +1

      not for its own sake? oh man :(

    • @manuelbranco173
      @manuelbranco173 Před 6 lety

      mgrlb what music?

    • @MrPnew1
      @MrPnew1 Před 6 lety +1

      I think that it's called The Objectivism Blues

  • @larrywoodruff7530
    @larrywoodruff7530 Před 2 lety

    If your able bodied and don't work, you don't eat, wow, what a concept.

  • @StupidYTHandle
    @StupidYTHandle Před 5 dny

    Neil Peart brought me here. RIP 🤍🥁 🏍️ 📚

  • @davee91889
    @davee91889 Před 3 lety +22

    Excellent overview of her philosophy! Bravo! 👏

  • @2Oldcoots
    @2Oldcoots Před 4 lety +3

    Precisely!

  • @kylevasser6388
    @kylevasser6388 Před 3 lety +1

    Since no one is talking about this, I would like to mention that there are other priorities besides humanity, particularly the environment. Prioritizing ourselves over the planet we live on is morally questionable.

    • @ElHombretheman
      @ElHombretheman Před 3 lety +1

      The planets not going anywhere, WE ARE!

    • @_Hadda
      @_Hadda Před 2 lety +1

      the environment will snuff us out and the earth will go one like nothing happened.

  • @Bill-dj9hv
    @Bill-dj9hv Před 8 měsíci

    I had a good friend who escaped from Hungary in 1964.He told me the difference between capitalism and communism is under communism and capitalism is under one man exploits man. In the other It's the same.

  • @TommyFibonacci13
    @TommyFibonacci13 Před 3 lety +3

    My ideas also correspond with reality.⭐️

  • @TheFeanor74
    @TheFeanor74 Před 3 lety +20

    I think you missed some of the key points of objectivism in your - let's say "a little biased" - summary

    • @danielkraus5560
      @danielkraus5560 Před 3 lety +3

      Like what? It´s just 2 minutes so obviously they cannot go over everything

    • @TheFeanor74
      @TheFeanor74 Před 3 lety +9

      @@danielkraus5560 It's a bit like saying: "Fascism is a great idea because it eliminates social unequality and allows to achieve big projects without annoying social debate due to strong centralized leadership". It's not completly wrong but just misses the point of it.

    • @muslimcrusader3085
      @muslimcrusader3085 Před 3 lety +2

      @@TheFeanor74 Burh this video was made by the Ayn Rand Institute. Obviously, they will be promoting her philosophy. If you want a critique of it, go somewhere else. That like watching a video by the Soviet Union and expecting a critique of Marx.

  • @saviohermandsouza8734
    @saviohermandsouza8734 Před 3 lety

    Reason plus feeling gives the correct perspective on objectivity and reality (truth). Only reason, or only feeling, will be incomplete to help one perceive objective truth.

    • @danielkraus5560
      @danielkraus5560 Před 3 lety

      Feelings are just long term results of your past actions, feelings might be a really bad guide especially if you lived your live without reason, reason is your only absolute, you should always go with reason and eventually your feelings and reason will be aligned

  • @harishkammavalasa8124
    @harishkammavalasa8124 Před 4 lety +1

    Don't take other's advice, because you know yourself.

  • @GeneghisKhan
    @GeneghisKhan Před 7 lety +12

    Anyone know the music?

  • @dominantseth4557
    @dominantseth4557 Před 5 lety +6

    So, a life rooted in reason and rationale ultimately determines the individual’s ethical guidance through life?

    • @Supiragon1998
      @Supiragon1998 Před 5 lety +3

      Yes.

    • @EarthSurferUSA
      @EarthSurferUSA Před 5 lety +3

      MMMM, no, I don't think so. Making decision based on reason instead of emotions will give you a much better shot at guiding your life well, with direction, but I don't see a correlation with ethics. I guess, if one's "reason" was used to commit crimes with out being caught, than that person would have a problem with ethics. But thinking rationally to help advance your life---is human.

    • @vgcamara
      @vgcamara Před 2 lety +1

      well, she justified colonizing the 'savages', so maybe her ethics are not something to follow

    • @prm7216
      @prm7216 Před 3 měsíci

      @@vgcamara So educating primitive humans is a bad thing?

  • @bretnetherton9273
    @bretnetherton9273 Před 5 měsíci

    Awareness is known by awareness alone; is the sole irreducible axiom of reality. To put forth a syllable to the contrary is but to concede.

  • @robertstuart6645
    @robertstuart6645 Před měsícem

    Ms. Rand is absolutely correct about objectivism/ capitalism versus altruism. Altruism makes people feel unnecessarily guilty and also it is an environment where someone will be getting something for nothing.

    • @willnitschke
      @willnitschke Před měsícem

      The broader issue is it's not clear to me why anyone would willingly sacrifice themselves to serve the interests of strangers, especially if those strangers are capable of doing just fine, without your sacrifice.

  • @davinathaniel7161
    @davinathaniel7161 Před 7 lety +3

    What is the song?

  • @hunterlong6841
    @hunterlong6841 Před 5 lety +33

    Hmm... It's pretty suspicious that this video neglected to include an explanation of the fourth pillar of objectivism, which is capitalism. More specifically, laissez-faire capitalism, in which regulation of corporations is kept at an absolute minimum to trust that corporations will self-regulate. This is the point where objectivism exits from the philosophical realm into the political realm, in which it occupies the space of far-right politics that would probably drive many, if not most people away from objectivism were the section of laissez-faire capitalism to be included in this video.
    The other three pillars of objectivism are a politically neutral ideology that could draw many people in, but capitalism sticks out. So why did this video only include the sections that would be appealing to the uninformed? I strongly suspect that this was intentional, motivated by the cause of selling books and memorabilia to those who would otherwise be driven away by this ideology.

    • @ThienNguyen-ez7si
      @ThienNguyen-ez7si Před 5 lety +2

      Limited government so that the market (the people) will decide the fate of the corporation, not so the corporation can decide it for themselves even when they fail.
      It is sad that capitalism is associated with the far rights but their social views are identitarian (much like the far left). Seeing how anything remotely right of the far left is considered far right nowadays, this doesn't really surprise me.
      If you want to get into it, the far left believe in giving more control to the government (big government), which is essentially the opposite of objectivism, since youre letting the government to control your own objective view points.
      It is the big government that bails out corporations and create monopolies that will continue to oppress the people and you wish to give them more power.... But youre right on one point, the sad reality that Capitalism is considered to be a nagative marketing point for books nowadays is prevalent and the world will continue to bend backward to support socialism at the tunes of the people who actually support Socialism, the corporations.

    • @jeffreybohrer7881
      @jeffreybohrer7881 Před 4 lety +3

      Note, in terms of capitalism, that objectivism would never allow for things like bank bailouts and "too big to fail".

    • @seeker.8785
      @seeker.8785 Před 3 lety +1

      I think that the morality of self-interest is more controversial, and more important, which is probably why the most emphasis was placed there. Objectivism as a philosophical system tends to be overly politicized in the eyes of many of its leading intellectuals. Politics is important, but it's derivative, and many people, including objectivists, spend far too much time talking about it and too little time thinking or speaking about the more fundamental branches. Most people don't even question altruism. They simply think of it as a synonym for morality. Capitalism, on the other hand, is already being advanced as an idea, albeit less effectively and in a philosophically compromised way, by very many public intellectuals including mainstream conservatives. Until you get into the nitty-gritty of it, capitalism as a feature of objectivism isn't even very distinguishing. And outside of this 2 minute introduction video there's PLENTY of content on objectivism's take on politics. Therefore I think Hunter Long's comment is way off.

    • @ivandafoe5451
      @ivandafoe5451 Před 3 lety +2

      Indeed...this omission was deliberate, as capitalism and corporations are based on elements that contradict the basic tenets of objectivism.
      Capitalism requires others than the capitalist to perform the objectives of the capitalist in an inherently uneven bargain.
      Corporations are authoritarian collectives with top-down hierarchies, regulations and cultures that shield participants from personal autonomy and responsibility.
      Objectivism assumes that everyone will always function rationally and in good faith, be well-informed decision-makers and abide by its idealized tenets, which has not and will not ever happen.
      This where the libertarian gurus are needed to rationalize these contradictions and allay its cognitive dissonance.

    • @seeker.8785
      @seeker.8785 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ivandafoe5451 You're blinded by envy, resentment of the rich, and a dogmatic commitment to the poisonous, false, religious based morality of altruism. You won't accept the obvious fact of life that it is often in the individual's rational self interest to trade unequally: to trade with someone richer than himself, someone in a superior bargaining position to himself, which may be a well earned position. Both parties do not need to benefit from a trade equally in order for both parties to benefit. For that matter, both parties don't need to benefit equally for it to be the best deal available anywhere in the world for both parties. Capitalism is based on these sorts of transactions. It is based on mutually beneficial trade relationships, and indeed mutual benevolence, between unequal parties. And don't conflate capitalism with the horrible mixed economy that conservatives created by compromising excessively with socialists. That is your system, not objectivists'.
      Objectivism does not "assume" that everyone will be rational. It understands that individuals are better off being given the opportunity to benefit from their own rationality, which does leave a lot up to their choice, rather than forcing them into some god awful system of mutual enslavement that seeks to "free" the individual from his obligations to himself, and from the reality of life.

  • @adriansherlock3907
    @adriansherlock3907 Před 2 měsíci

    She thought we should not be enablers of people who make poor choices. But this is often misunderstood. She was not against helping people who were suffering through no fault of their own.

  • @jacobbowman2964
    @jacobbowman2964 Před 5 lety +14

    I like this Ayn Rand lady. Checked out video to learn about her. Good stuff.

    • @EarthSurferUSA
      @EarthSurferUSA Před 5 lety +7

      People with ambition and want to live off their own efforts like her. People on the dole with no personal ambition, (or handing out the dole), do not like her. If you liked a vid, you will love her non-fiction books. The books by her shown in this vid----are eye opening to say the least. They will help fill in the voids between the peeks of truth that you do know, and it will all come together.

    • @tomservo75
      @tomservo75 Před 4 lety +2

      Do so and spread the word.

    • @nescius2
      @nescius2 Před 3 lety

      @@EarthSurferUSA people don't live off their own efforts - we don't photosynthesise. our society is based on specialisation - its more efficient than making everything you need yourself, but then you are relying on other peoples work.

  • @newlanddewinter4692
    @newlanddewinter4692 Před 5 lety +7

    All you have to do is watch THE FOUNTAINHEAD one time and you will get it.

    • @staceyjordan4502
      @staceyjordan4502 Před 5 lety +3

      I personally got more out of reading it. The movie left out quite a bit, however the main themes of the book were present.

    • @napoleonbonaparteempereurd4676
      @napoleonbonaparteempereurd4676 Před 4 lety

      @@staceyjordan4502 In it I saw a man rape a women, then be portrayed as the greatest of men...
      Wtf

  • @fabricio_santana
    @fabricio_santana Před 7 lety +32

    This channel should have more subscribers, seriously

    • @niccolea2086
      @niccolea2086 Před 6 lety

      Fabrício Santana well when you consider that the cluster b personalities only make up a very small percentage of society, this is a pretty good number of subscribers. Lol

    • @essennagerry
      @essennagerry Před 5 lety

      @@niccolea2086 cluster b?

  • @johnaugsburger6192
    @johnaugsburger6192 Před 4 lety

    Thanks

  • @tonyharris7953
    @tonyharris7953 Před 3 měsíci

    Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. ❤✌️

  • @somethingyousaid5059
    @somethingyousaid5059 Před 4 lety +6

    It's when your suffering finally becomes intolerable that everything else goes right out the window, including any philosophical, political, or religious position that you've held or that you're trying to sell. It's only because your pain has you too busy screaming that you can't give a shit about anything else.

  • @CSUnger
    @CSUnger Před 4 lety +4

    "If you know that this life is all that you have, won't you make the most of it?" Well, now we need to define "most".
    Then, why does it follow that one could not make the most of this life if he knew that after this life there was an eternity awaiting him; only differently than the one who believes that he only has this life? It reminds me of the old quote: what would you do if you knew you couldn't fail?

  • @rishisagar4695
    @rishisagar4695 Před 5 lety +1

    anyone knows the music used?

  • @KunalSharma-bs3kw
    @KunalSharma-bs3kw Před 3 lety +1

    Does someone know the background music?

  • @pak3211
    @pak3211 Před 6 lety +13

    I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine.

    • @nescius2
      @nescius2 Před 3 lety

      then try live alone, lets see if you can handle that for long.

    • @danielrecker533
      @danielrecker533 Před 3 lety

      Cringe

    • @prm7216
      @prm7216 Před 3 měsíci

      @@nescius2 You do not understand Objectivism.

  • @evanalden4368
    @evanalden4368 Před 7 lety +15

    At least 5 comments asked about the music used and I won't be the one to give up
    pls?

  • @milesgray4827
    @milesgray4827 Před 5 lety +1

    Anyone know what this music is? I must know.

  • @nicolarusca7153
    @nicolarusca7153 Před 13 dny

    What’s the music in the background?? Very catchy!

  • @danishali5182
    @danishali5182 Před 5 lety +27

    Her philosophy may be controversial, but it really makes sense.

    • @EarthSurferUSA
      @EarthSurferUSA Před 5 lety +3

      American here who's family came from Poland around 1904. "We are alike, you and I." (a John Galt quote in the 1st part of "Atlas Shrugged" movie). Even though you are brown, and I am white, we are alike,---because we choose to think. :)

    • @sorinalexandrucirstea1994
      @sorinalexandrucirstea1994 Před 5 lety +6

      I wouldn't say it's controversial, but rather easily misinterpreted by the simple minded.

    • @atiphwyne5609
      @atiphwyne5609 Před 5 lety

      Shame on you Danish Ali did the prophet Muhammad p.b.u.h advocate selfishness as a way of life? Is this the only life that we have if you believe this then you are not a believer. Change your name or change your mind but you cannot have your cake and eat it. This so called piece of drivel philistine philosophy is absolutely opposite to faith. So wake up before it is too late.

    • @maudieicrochet9491
      @maudieicrochet9491 Před 4 lety

      So having no conscience is a good thing?

    • @austinsylvester7717
      @austinsylvester7717 Před 4 lety

      Maudie Icrochet sure it is. But having reason is even better

  • @harishkammavalasa8124
    @harishkammavalasa8124 Před 4 lety +4

    Selfishness is the greatest thing in the world. Because successful people always says moral values and life quotes but in their journey they are selfish. But they won't to tell us these type of things.

  • @throckmortensnivel2850
    @throckmortensnivel2850 Před 3 lety +1

    When a philosopher has to give a new meaning to a word (selfishness, in this case), you can pretty much say they don't have a leg to stand on. I doubt very much Rand herself would have agreed with the definition provided in this video. On the other hand, she was well known to be a person who was a member in good standing of the 'do as I say, not as I do' church.

    • @danielkraus5560
      @danielkraus5560 Před 3 lety

      But who do you think these original definition for concepts came from?

  • @liberalmonk839
    @liberalmonk839 Před 7 lety

    great 😊👍

  • @raghu45
    @raghu45 Před 4 lety +13

    I've been an avid reader of her books all my life. I keep reading Fountainhead & Atlas Shrugged over and over and each time I discover a better explanation to clear the doubts I still carry.
    The moment I understood that the world has defined selfishness wrong, I realized a host of others too similarly obfuscated. To name a few, sacrifice is a virtue, I should love all indiscriminately, I should work for my neighbor more than for myself, and for my country more than for my neighbor ... Oh what a terrible world we have built over thousands of years!
    HIGH TIME WE BLAST ALL OUR MISGUIDED UNDERSTANDINGS!!

    • @austinhernandez2716
      @austinhernandez2716 Před rokem +5

      You're only choosing one extreme over the over. You don't have to be completely selfish or selfless. Also, you fail to realize that you rely heavily on other. Humans are a social species.

    • @raghu45
      @raghu45 Před rokem

      @@austinhernandez2716 Being selfish or selfless are more about being moral and are not extremes of behaviour or civic response. I'd want to be moral and naturally it is selfishness. So then being always moral is not an extreme stand, but just striving never to be immoral. In that sense, I am a very responsible human in society. Hence society too can reliably trust me.

    • @raghu45
      @raghu45 Před rokem

      @silicone unicorn to reply comprehensively to your several points above, the fundamental learning for all is the reality, laws of nature. These are true, whether u or I accept or not. That makes it objective, not subjective. The process is reason & logic. It is only correct to grasp & accept the truths given by others, the truth to be understood & not accepted in faith.
      R u with me? Use these to check if I am a blind follower of Rand.

  • @Pamela-hr9zi
    @Pamela-hr9zi Před 9 měsíci +31

    She is just saying make the most of your life. Nothing wrong with that. I wish I could have. I see her point now that I am 62 years old. Ive wasted a good part of my life worrying about others being happy instead of me. Honestly got me no where. I like her. I never read any of her books. Shes empowering somewhat.

    • @georgepalmer5497
      @georgepalmer5497 Před 9 měsíci +2

      I agree with "making the most of your life", but I see different ways to do that. A poet sitting under a tree is having as good a time making constructive statements about life, the world, and the heavens as a middle linebacker running onto the football field for a big game. The two guys might be incomprehensible to each other, but they have both found the niche that most suits them. I have reservations about Ayn Rand's definition of altruism. About the only profession I see as altruistic is that of a soldier, and that's debatable. I've been in the U.S. Army, and they said that soldiers were supposed to be altruistic, but the way we looked at it there were some good benefits from military service. I suppose the poem "The Charge of the Light Brigade" is the quintessential example of Ayn Rand's belief about toxic altruism, but that is only one example of the term. Usually, in jobs that require altruism they account for the risks a soldier or a fireman takes, and give benefits with them that are probably the real reason a person chose this course. A guy is likely to sign up for the military in order to pay for college, and he hopes no wars get started on his watch. On the football field a player supposed to be fearless. He is expected to risk injury to win football games, but it is not altruism that makes him do this. Pro players do it for money. College players do it for acclaim. That is the benefit of most altruistic behavior - acclaim.

    • @tymesho
      @tymesho Před 9 měsíci

      Try "Atlas Shrugged", it's a great place to start.

    • @georgepalmer5497
      @georgepalmer5497 Před 8 měsíci +2

      I have nothing against Ayn Rand or you, but I think Ms. Rand and I are working with somewhat different definitions of altruism. There is a lot of "altruism" as she defines it, but it is my position that if a person does something that ultimately causes harm it is not altruistic.

    • @tymesho
      @tymesho Před 8 měsíci

      @@georgepalmer5497 Interesting point. Rand's take here was meant for the "good of oneself". Take for example, the statement" I love my country, but I fear my government". It centers on one's own ambitions to be free from any outside intrusive intervention. Any "elected source" by an accepted majority STILL has no right to ANY directive in any man's ambitions within his OWN life. (Sorry, I'm hurried right now, I hope that makes sense to you.) ~Best

    • @georgepalmer5497
      @georgepalmer5497 Před 8 měsíci

      What if a man is a war profiteer, and he wants to get rich selling the army shoddy boots? Or what if a man wants to get rich renting apartments that are fire traps? We're too interconnected to say very many people exist apart from the effect they have on others.@@tymesho

  • @luceononuro
    @luceononuro Před 11 měsíci

    Love the video but what is the music?

  • @waderivers3304
    @waderivers3304 Před 3 lety +1

    The conclusion, which this video omitted, is that capitalism is the social/economic vehicle in which people can reach their highest aspirations.

  • @thecirclekkid
    @thecirclekkid Před 4 lety +5

    Eddie Lampert exploited Sears and Kmart for his own selfishness.

  • @mallorcablockchaindays
    @mallorcablockchaindays Před 4 lety +19

    Amazing lady.

  • @mouthymatt
    @mouthymatt Před 2 lety +2

    She was brilliantly correct.

    • @mouthymatt
      @mouthymatt Před 2 lety

      @Pessy's ASMR yea I assume way to much from fellow citizens. Pandemic showed me that. Mass Retardation lol

  • @ubermenchlicheman
    @ubermenchlicheman Před 4 měsíci

    If reason is not tempered with faith then it leaves one open to debauchery. Anything can be done or thought to do with reason as one's principle guide, but faith in the Almighty and the righteousness of virtue are eternal, while the reasoning man is merely dust in the wind

    • @willnitschke
      @willnitschke Před 2 měsíci

      You don't have to believe in religious or ideological fairy tales to be moral. You're confusing your assertions and feelings with logical arguments.

    • @ubermenchlicheman
      @ubermenchlicheman Před 2 měsíci

      @willnitschke On the contrary. Logic is only a tool, whereas faith is the key that opens the door to what can not be reckoned. Otherwise, the learned man might be predisposed to an eternal reward, ahead of the one who had to quit school at a young age to care for the family.

    • @willnitschke
      @willnitschke Před 2 měsíci

      @@ubermenchlichemanOn the contrary. Fairy stories are just fairy stories. You can try to talk up why you believe in nonsense by referring to it as 'faith' but that doesn't solve the problem of you believing in nonsense, sorry. Nobody needs a fairy story to figure out to do the right thing. Except maybe sociopaths and psychopaths. Maybe religions can help those types, if you can sell them on your fairy tale.

    • @johnnynick3621
      @johnnynick3621 Před měsícem +1

      @@ubermenchlicheman So which faith is the key that unlocks the door? Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Jainism, Sikhism, Zoroastrianism?
      You religious zealots are worse than the damn socialists and communists. You're all collectivists, altruists and irrationalists... but some of you religious nuts are just whack.

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    @rogeralsop3479 Před 4 lety +8

    This life is all that you have.