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[โ€“] [email protected] 14 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

But that has nothing really to do with rational self-interest as an idea.

But that's the stance that proponents of 'rational self-interest' have settled on. It's not just a mindset, it's an ideology. The mindset you have in mind may make sense, but the ideology it has become does not, and that is what people are making fun of.

[โ€“] [email protected] -1 points 3 weeks ago

But that's the stance that proponents of 'rational self-interest' have settled on.

No - it's the stance that people who want to self-affirmingly publicly proclaim their hatred of Rand have assigned to proponents of rational self-interest.

That's the heart of my criticism - people don't discuss or debate the idea - they just trip over each other in their rush to be the one to most vividly proclaim their hatred of Rand. Hating Rand is like a hip internet leftist membership badge, so every time her name comes up, everybody who wants to solidify their image as a hip internet leftist rushes in to say, "Hey! Look at me! Look at how much I hate her! That means I'm one of you!"

And since the hatred comes first, everything else is shaped to accommodate it. Like, for instance, misrepresenting the idea of rational self-interest so that it becomes something easily condemned so that it can be added to the list of reasons to hate Rand.