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<blockquote data-quote="Dega Moo" data-source="post: 1037179" data-attributes="member: 19930"><p>Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged? Ayn Rand is as close to a conservative deity as one can be, although in her case deity is probably a poor word choice. Ann Coulter channels Ayn Rand and Rush certainly isn't far behind. Ronald Reagan's "Greed is good" pretty well sums up Ayn Rand. Her point was always that we can't and shouldn't act for the greater good but should act selfishly and for our own good. She represents pure and unadulterated capitalism. Point being it's more than okay for 'them' to be interested in what is in it for 'them' if you are conservative. The do-gooders want to decide what's right for others .. (your 'with compassion and lack of self interest.') that warps and distorts our society and our economy and I would say is anti-capitalistic. I'm not saying you're intent on being one of those do-gooders, but I would ask if you're not interested in your own best interests, what are you interested in?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dega Moo, post: 1037179, member: 19930"] Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged? Ayn Rand is as close to a conservative deity as one can be, although in her case deity is probably a poor word choice. Ann Coulter channels Ayn Rand and Rush certainly isn't far behind. Ronald Reagan's "Greed is good" pretty well sums up Ayn Rand. Her point was always that we can't and shouldn't act for the greater good but should act selfishly and for our own good. She represents pure and unadulterated capitalism. Point being it's more than okay for 'them' to be interested in what is in it for 'them' if you are conservative. The do-gooders want to decide what's right for others .. (your 'with compassion and lack of self interest.') that warps and distorts our society and our economy and I would say is anti-capitalistic. I'm not saying you're intent on being one of those do-gooders, but I would ask if you're not interested in your own best interests, what are you interested in? [/QUOTE]
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