Austrian Econ Disciple
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I find it interesting that the "libertarians" abandon Ayn Rands philosophy completely on individual property.Very fascinating modern transitions when it comes to philosophy of "individual liberty" if you ask me.
Ayn Rand wasn't even a libertarian and she called us abhorrent, furthermore for someone so adverse of emulating others ideas and profligating them she didn't have an original idea -- she took everything from two superior thinkers Rose Wilder Lane and Isabel Paterson (two actual libertarians). Besides, you act as if Ayn Rand was some originator. Individual Liberty, Natural Law, and self-ownership are ideas far older than the 20th Century. You have a lot of learning to do. As Jefferson said -- a book is capital. Best get to accumulating actual capital.
