Tim Cavanaugh | February 9, 2005
At the SF Chronicle, Nick Gillespie gets the last word in on the Ayn Rand centenary.
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sage|2.9.05 @ 10:04PM|#
In the latest print issue, Mr. Gillespie admits that he is not the biggest Rand fan. Yet in the article he concedes respect for the influence she has had. Well done.
Don't laugh, but my first exposure to Libertarianism was by Harry Browne. When I heard there was a party that supported gun rights AND legal drugs, I said "hell yeah (probably my exact words)!" The more I learned, the more I liked, particularly in the area of free trade and allowing businesses to fail, etc. So I owe a bit of thanks to Mr. Browne.
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|2.10.05 @ 1:46AM|#
Check out the ad for the "Admirers of Ayn Rand" dating service... I'm getting a video camera - this could be the next big trend in internet porn.
|2.10.05 @ 12:47PM|#
Along with Stone, Ditko and Greenspan I'd like to add the band Rush whose album 2112 was directly inspired by her book Anthem. I have never read any of her books and never will but that album rocked! [well, at least when I was twelve]