I have to respect that Paul Ryan understands "The Argument":
(excerpt) "The reason I got involved in public service, by and large, if I had to credit one thinker, one person, it would be Ayn Rand," Ryan said during a 2005 event honoring Rand in Washington, D.C., the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported in April 2009.
"During the 2005 gathering, Ryan told the audience, "Almost every fight we are involved in here on Capitol Hill ... is a fight that usually comes down to one conflict -- individualism versus collectivism." The event was hosted by The Atlas Society, which prominently features a photo of Rand on its website and describes itself as a group that "promotes open Objectivism: the philosophy of reason, achievement, individualism, and freedom."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/27/paul-ryan-ayn-rand_n_1459098.html
Has the US moved too far towards individualism, or too far towards collectivism? Man's dual nature without argument includes both, we are individuals, we "have a face" (the animals do not), yet we are social animals, we are born dependent and we cannot live truly self-sufficiently (self-reliance being the compromise)...
(excerpt) "The reason I got involved in public service, by and large, if I had to credit one thinker, one person, it would be Ayn Rand," Ryan said during a 2005 event honoring Rand in Washington, D.C., the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported in April 2009.
"During the 2005 gathering, Ryan told the audience, "Almost every fight we are involved in here on Capitol Hill ... is a fight that usually comes down to one conflict -- individualism versus collectivism." The event was hosted by The Atlas Society, which prominently features a photo of Rand on its website and describes itself as a group that "promotes open Objectivism: the philosophy of reason, achievement, individualism, and freedom."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/27/paul-ryan-ayn-rand_n_1459098.html
Has the US moved too far towards individualism, or too far towards collectivism? Man's dual nature without argument includes both, we are individuals, we "have a face" (the animals do not), yet we are social animals, we are born dependent and we cannot live truly self-sufficiently (self-reliance being the compromise)...