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KAZANI

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Originally posted by: dphantom
Your way is the way of anarchy - every man or woman for themself. No care at all for anyone else except whatever "I" can do to make "my" life more pleasurable for "me".



Actually that is the basic rule of capitalism. So in essence, you are flaming the guy for doing only what every individual is naturally expected to do within a capitalist society.
 
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I am trying to bow out as gracefully as I can, but it's hard to sit her and have people call me stupid for knowing that I can't do this myself.

You call what you are suggesting grace? If that's true I'm the one who should be asking for help. Wisdom is a tendency to make decisions that have desireable consequences. Honor, on the other hand, is the willful acceptance of the consequences of one's actions irregardless of how desireable they may be.

In other words, man up.
 

dphantom

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Originally posted by: KAZANI
Originally posted by: dphantom
Your way is the way of anarchy - every man or woman for themself. No care at all for anyone else except whatever "I" can do to make "my" life more pleasurable for "me".



Actually that is the basic rule of capitalism. So in essence, you are flaming the guy for doing only what every individual is naturally expected to do within a capitalist society.

You need to reread this thread. I am a follower of Ayn Rand and the OP in no way is emulating that philosophy.

The OP is exhibiting the behavior of nothing more than a spoiled brat interested in only themselves.
 

KAZANI

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Originally posted by: dphantom
You need to reread this thread. I am a follower of Ayn Rand and the OP in no way is emulating that philosophy.

The OP is exhibiting the behavior of nothing more than a spoiled brat interested in only themselves.


I think you need to understand that virtuous selfishness is a philosophical mirage. Each person's selfishness defines its own boundaries and rationale for actions taken to achieve self interest. You judging other people's perception on merit (based on "objective principles") contradicts the theory's postulated respect for other people's selfishness.
Take our poor OP for example. He sees interest in downloading the movie without paying and NBC sees interest in making some revenue. Calling one immoral and the other moral is arbitrary according to objectivism's own conditions.

The euphimism 'Rational egoism" is only a contrived ideological trap for the intellectual ethical man. It functions as an alibi which eliminates the qualms about eating other animals to succeed in the capitalist jungle. And for the more plain minded, it's just another bad moto: "Being selfish is right!"

WELL THINK AGAIN.
 

dphantom

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Sorry, but trying to assign some noble motives or wrapping the OPs actions in a circular argument doesn't make the thief anything more than a thief. The OP's actions do not reflect the virtues capitalism or anything else Rand was proposing.

 

KAZANI

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I did not assign any noble motives nor did I argue that theft is not theft. I indirectly suggested that it would be wise of people to revise their capitalist ideals because they are narrowing their perception of virtue to values dictated solely by their egoism and they are mere moral whitewash of their ruthlessness in obtaining and preserving controversial privileges.

Touting of Rand's bogus philosophy is another project of plutocracy's think tank in convincing that the behavioural model it has based its dominance over the world is meritorious. The OP is a clear example of how the indoctrination of society with such ill-conceived ideas comes to bite you in the arse eventually.

Selfishness is wrong and it stays that way.

 

Sunner

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Originally posted by: mrred
You people need to get off your high horses and think hard next time you j-walk.

I drive too fast pretty much all the time, and sometimes I tend to take shortcuts where it's not allowed.
Yeah, I know that's illegal.

I've gotten caught once, know what I did?
Yeah, I just told them I knew I wasn't allowed to drive there but did it anyway to save time, and I took my fine without whining.
I tend not to preach about right and wrong, we all break the law now and then, be it by copying some song or driving too fast, but the least you can do is at least take it like a man(to repeat a very old cliche) when you get caught.

If you can't stand the heat, you'd better stay out of the kitchen.
 

Smilin

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Originally posted by: KAZANI
I did not assign any noble motives nor did I argue that theft is not theft. I indirectly suggested that it would be wise of people to revise their capitalist ideals because they are narrowing their perception of virtue to values dictated solely by their egoism and they are mere moral whitewash of their ruthlessness in obtaining and preserving controversial privileges.

Touting of Rand's bogus philosophy is another project of plutocracy's think tank in convincing that the behavioural model it has based its dominance over the world is meritorious. The OP is a clear example of how the indoctrination of society with such ill-conceived ideas comes to bite you in the arse eventually.

Selfishness is wrong and it stays that way.


OP: got caught stealing just like a common thief.
You: overcomplicating it for the purposes of some philosphical masturbation.
Me: Cracking up at the both of you.

 

yuppiejr

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[/quote]


OP: got caught stealing just like a common thief.
You: overcomplicating it for the purposes of some philosophical masturbation.
Me: Cracking up at the both of you.

[/quote]

Well said; short and sweet...
 

dphantom

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Originally posted by: Smilin
Originally posted by: KAZANI
I did not assign any noble motives nor did I argue that theft is not theft. I indirectly suggested that it would be wise of people to revise their capitalist ideals because they are narrowing their perception of virtue to values dictated solely by their egoism and they are mere moral whitewash of their ruthlessness in obtaining and preserving controversial privileges.

Touting of Rand's bogus philosophy is another project of plutocracy's think tank in convincing that the behavioural model it has based its dominance over the world is meritorious. The OP is a clear example of how the indoctrination of society with such ill-conceived ideas comes to bite you in the arse eventually.

Selfishness is wrong and it stays that way.


OP: got caught stealing just like a common thief.
You: overcomplicating it for the purposes of some philosphical masturbation.
Me: Cracking up at the both of you.

Perfect. :thumbsup:
 

KAZANI

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Originally posted by: Smilin
OP: got caught stealing just like a common thief.
You: overcomplicating it for the purposes of some philosphical masturbation.
Me: Cracking up at the both of you.



Allright, since you seem to have an issue with philosophy in general let me put this in a way that hopefully won't tax your cachectic neurons:

1. OP acts on basic capitalist principle: "serve ego"
2. dphantom calls that anarchy
3. I step in to correct that blatant lie
4. Calling OP a common thief is you being a hypocrite
 

NuroMancer

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Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Can we leave P&N/Off Topic bullshit in the P&N/Off Topic forums?

Agreed.
By this time the op is probally at home, kicked out of university, explaining to his parents why he was kicked out. Not reading this thread.
 
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