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Inside the Racist Mind
Posted by castingasparagii (401 days ago)
Exactly right - anyone who says, 'I'm not racist' is really saying, 'I'm trying really hard not to be racist'. We all make pre-cognitive (or at least pre-rational) judgments based on our perceptions. Big guys are a bit slow. Large-breasted women are funny and welcoming. Australians are casual and accommodating etc etc. Just the way human beings are.
(I am based in Hong Kong)
Posted by cyberience (397 days ago)
People find it easy to Stereo type and thats whats happening, I prefer to say people are culturist, it is a inbuilt fear of Change, and when an outsider brings their culture into your environment, it introduces change, and people resist this change, Some cultures are over bearing, Such as Nigerian Culture, or Indian Cultures are pretty strong, and expand within the societies they live, and those societies build up resistance and causes ill feeling. Christian Culture is also controlling, and this is why Muslim culture has bread a sect of strong anti western feelings and anti Christian feelings.
(I am based in Hong Kong)
Posted by Ed (397 days ago)
Could the anti-western feelings in the Muslim world be related to the fact that the west supports Israel who violate UN sanctions and continue with illegal settlements taking land from Muslims... or perhaps the fact that Bush destroyed Iraq after inventing WMD... or the fact that the west fails to support the majorities in Bahrain, Saudi, Egypt etc... who want democracy - because the dictatorships there serve western interests...
Or perhaps they have watched this video... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4PgpbQfxgo
(I am based in Hong Kong)

Posted by madtown (394 days ago)
ed, this was a very poorly thought out article. All humans may be the same....but different races do have different cultural histories. I think intelligent people can make generalizations about races, yet at the same time understand that they are just generalizations. Its when people generalize without realizing that they are generalizing....thats when they cross the line to racism.
For example, I walk onto the MTR......one half of the train is filled with young chinese kids....the other filled with young western kids. I would go to the side with the chinese kids, because history has taught me that the chinese kids tend to be quieter and better behaved thus giving me a better chance for a peaceful ride home. I have experienced in my life a lot more rude and obnoxious western caucasion kids than I have chinese kids. I realize that this isn't always true and that their are certainly some chinese kids who are rude and some western kids who are not.
So am I a racist? or I am simply trying to use my experiences to give me the best odds at a pleasant ride home?
(I am based in Hong Kong)

Posted by snowbunny783 (384 days ago)
I must say I was really intrigued to read this article....then I read it. Like most articles which are written one sided, I found it lacking.
I would love to read something actually thought out and productive on this issue, but unfortunately most articles regarding racism just seem to want to create more racism. I guess I shouldn't be surprised regarding the context of the article seeing that the person who posted the article is just using this forum as a platform to spout his anti-west and ant-Israel viewpoints which is also....what's the word? Racist.
(I am based in Hong Kong)
Posted by Brocko (383 days ago)
I'm sorry, snowbunny, I must have missed something. Perhaps you could point out where the article was lacking, and how it could have been improved? I missed how the article spouted more racism, and how this forum has been used for anything other than to invite discussion.
I assume there must be another side to arguments about racism, from your reply. I'd previously only thought of racism as a negative thing. Please, enlighten me.
(I am based in Hong Kong)

Posted by castingasparagii (382 days ago)
Racism is bad like tone-deafness is bad. Sometimes its much more damaging, of course, and needs to be guarded against in governments, churches and any other organisation with the power to oppress or misinform. It's too easy for smart people (and the half-smart) to kill a discussion or an observation or an opinion by labelling it racist, however. As if the threat of being thought a racist was some eternal shame. People are different and do and think different things. Dismissing my grandmother as a racist because she hated the 'Japs' seems reasonable at first glance, but perhaps having a husband and friends who died in Japan allowed her her opinion. Maybe not, but dismissing the rest of her ideas because of one you don't like is idiocy. People do the same with environmental issues - assume their superiority due to the choice of coffee they drink, or the mottled roughness of their cardigan's knit. The world is more complicated than that.
Not that you could tell that to the greenie who eats no beef because mean old cows and their mean old poo are killing Mother Earth, yet eats cheese imported from France, showers nine times a day and drives a brand new Toyota Pious. Nor could you tell it to a nicely-educated Caucasian who abhors racism in all of its pernicious forms and is eagerly awaiting a chance to discuss this with the first person of another race he ever meets.
I'd rather form my own opinion, without concern for how someone else will opine on my opinion, than run a mile from any thought or judgment when I detected a suspected, possible, hypothetical whiff of the evil racism about it. But then I'm highly intelligent, well-travelled and extremely moral, so I can handle the awesome, terrifying responsibility of forming my own opinions.
(I am based in Hong Kong)

Posted by jlkunsman (382 days ago)
Hi Brocko, I too only think of racism as a negative thing. My issue with the article is that it is stemming from the age old white vs black scenario. And if you don't see where I'm coming from please read the article again. It plainly infers that all causacians think of africans as less important, less intelligent and purely criminals....I take this as incredibly offensive. We're living in post Martin Luther King times and unless you're some hick from the south of the US or living in South Africa, no one thinks like this anymore. Racism is a much wider scenario than black vs white and I would love to see an article entitled "Inside the Racist Mind" delve into a more in depth spectrum of the current racist mind (because we all know it still exists) and elaborate why racism is still existing and how we can, not as not black, white, chinese, philipino etc, but as the human race, eradicate it?
(I am based in Hong Kong)
Posted by madtown (382 days ago)
Snow bunny, it is obvious to those who have spent time on this forum that Ed is anti west ( the US and Israel in particular. However, I don't think that qualifies him as racist....it just reflects his ideological and political stances.
(I am based in Hong Kong)

Posted by Brocko (381 days ago)
"Racism is bad like tone-deafness is bad." castingasparagii
Wot?
I read on... "I'd rather form my own opinion, without concern for how someone else will opine on my opinion, than run a mile from any thought or judgment when I detected a suspected, possible, hypothetical whiff of the evil racism about it."
So, you'd like to be free to decide whether or not to discriminate against someone on the basis of their race? To be free to form an opinion about someone because of the colour of their skin? Just listen to yourself.
jlkunsman, I read an article in American Time magazine, written by a black American guy who also wrote the book Who's Afraid of Post-Blackness? What did you think you'd be reading?
Do you really think that "no one thinks like this anymore."? From a neurological point of view, there is no one as important as the 'self.' The mind does everything it can to convince you that you are superior to everyone and everything else out there. It looks for every excuse it can find to justify this claim. Race is one of the largest, easiest to hit targets the brain can use in its deliberation. Age, sex, weight and sexual preference are also particularly large targets for the mind. Do you think it's a coincidence that they've also become some of the largest points of social contention?
If I see a black guy, do I automatically assume that his taste in music sucks? For all I know, he may not like rap music at all. I might recognise that these stereotypes and cultural associations are in there, but it's my choice whether or not to validate them. I'm all for forming my own opinions about people, but I'll stick to forming my opinions of individuals instead of races, thanks very much.
(I am based in Hong Kong)


Posted by Ed (360 days ago)
"A genius is a genius, regardless of the number of morons who belong to the same race -- and a moron is a moron, regardless of the number of geniuses who share his racial origin."
Excerpts from "Racism"
by Ayn Rand
Racism is the lowest, most crudely primitive form of collectivism. It is the notion of ascribing moral, social or political significance to a man's genetic lineage -- the notion that a man's intellectual and characterological traits are produced and transmitted by his internal body chemistry. Which means, in practice, that a man is to be judged, not by his own character and actions, but by the characters and actions of a collective of ancestors.
Racism claims that the content of a man's mind (not his cognitive apparatus, but its content) is inherited; that a man's convictions, values and character are determined before he is born, by physical forces beyond his control. This is the caveman's version of the doctrine of innate ideas -- or of inherited knowledge -- which has been thoroughly refuted by philosophy and science. Racism is a doctrine of, by and for brutes. It is a barnyard or stock-farm version of collectivism, appropriate to a mentality that differentiates between various breeds of anmials, but not between animals and men.
Like every form of determinism, racism invalidates the specific attribute which distinguishes man from all other living species: his rational faculty. Racism negates two aspects of man's life: reason and choice, or mind and morality, replacing them with chemical predestination.
The respectable family that supports worthless relatives or covers up their crimes in order to "protect the family name" (as if the moral stature of one man could be damaged by the actions of another) -- the bum who boasts that his great-grandfather was an empire-builder, or the small-town spinster who boasts that her maternal great-uncle was a state senator and her third-cousin gave a concert at Carnegie Hall (as if the achievements of one man could rub off on the mediocrity of another) -- the parents who search genealogical trees in order to evaluate their prospective sons-in-law -- the celebrity who starts his autobiography with a detailed account of his family history -- all these are samples of racism, the atavvistic manifestations of a doctrine whose full expression is the tribal warfare of prehistorical savages, the wholesale slaughter of Nazi Germany, the atrocities of today's so-called "newly-emerging nations."
The theory that holds "good blood" and "bad blood" as a moral-intellectual criterion, can lead to nothing but torrents of blood in practice. Brute force is the only avenue of action open to men who regard themselves as mindless aggregates of chemicals.
Modern racists attempt to prove the superiority or inferiority of a given race by the historical achievements of some of its members. The frequent historical spectacle of a great innovator who, in his lifetime, is jeered, denounced, obstructed, persecuted by his countrymen, and then, a few years after his death, is enshrined in a national monument and hailed as a proof of greatness of the German (or French or Italian or Cambodian) race -- is as revolting a spectacle of collectivist expropriation, perpetrated by racists, as any expropriation of material wealth perpetrated by communists.
Just as there is no such thing as a collective or racial mind, so there is no such thing as a collective or racial achievement. There are only individual minds and individual achievements -- and a culture is not the anonymous product of undifferentiated masses, but the sum of the intellectual achievements of individual men.
Even if it were proved -- which it is not -- that the incidence of men of potentially superior brain power is greater among the members of certain races than among the members of others, it would still tell us nothing about any given individual and it would be irrelevant to one's judgment of him. A genius is a genius, regardless of the number of morons who belong to the same race -- and a moron is a moron, regardless of the number of geniuses who share his racial origin. It is hard to say which is the more outrageous injustice: the claim of Southern racists that a Negro genius should be treated as inferior because his race has "produced" some brutes -- or the claim of a German brute to the status of a superior because his race has "produced" Goethe, Schiller and Brahms.
These are not two different claims, of course, but two applications of the same basic premise. The question of whether one alleges the superiority or the inferiority of any given race is irrelevant; racism has only one psychological root: the racist's sense of his own inferiority.
Like every other form of collectivism, racism is a quest for the unearned. It is a quest for automatic knowlege -- for an automatic evaluation of men's characters that bypasses the responsibility of exercising rational or moral judgment -- and, above all, a quest for an automatic self-esteem (or pseudo-self-esteem).
To ascribe one's virtues to one's racial origin, is to confess that one has no knowledge of the process by which virtues are acquired and, most often, that one has failed to acquire them. The overwhelming majority of racists are men who have earned no sense of personal identity, who can claim no individual achievement or distinction, and who seek the illusion of a "tribal self-esteem" by alleging the inferiority of some other tribe. Observe the hysterical intensity of the Southern racists; observe also that racism is much more prevalent among the poor white trash than among their intellectual betters.
Historically, racism has always risen or fallen with the rise or fall of collectivism. Collectivism holds that the individual has no rights, that his life and work belong to the group (to "society," to the tribe, the state, the nation) and that the group may sacrifice him at its own whim to its own interests. The only way to implement a doctrine of that kind is by means of brute force -- and statism has always been the poltical corollary of collectivism.
The absolute state is merely an institutionalized form of gang rule, regardless of which particular gang seizes power. And -- since there is no rational justification for such rule, since none has ever been or can ever be offered -- the mystique of racism is a crucial elemeent in every variant of the absolute state. The relationship is reciprocal: statism rises out of prehistorical tribal warfare, out of the notion that the men of one tribe are the natural prey for the men of another -- and establishes its own internal sub-categories of racism, a system of castes determined by a man's birth, such as inherited titles of nobility or inherited serfdom.
The racism of Nazi Germany -- where men had to fill questionnaires about their ancestry for generations back, in order to prove their "Aryan" descent -- has its counterpart in Soviet Russia, where men had to fill similar questionnaires to show that their ancestors had owned no property and thus to prove their "proletarian" descent. The Soviet ideology rest on the notion that men can be conditioned to communism genetically -- that is, that a few generations conditionned by dictatorship will transmit communist ideology to their descendants, who will be communists at birth. The persecution of racial minorities in Soviet Russia, according to the racial descent and whim of any given commissar, is a matter of record; anti-semitism is particularly prevalent -- only the official pogroms are now called "political purges."
There is only one antidote to racism: the philosophy of individualism and its politico-economic corollary, laissez-faire capitalism.
Individualism regards man -- every man -- as an independent, sovereign entity who possesses an inalienable right to his own life, a right derived from his nature as a rational being. Individualism holds that a civilized society, or any form of association, cooperation or peaceful co-existence among men, can be achieved only on the basis of the recognition of individual rights -- and that a group, as such, has no rights other than the individual rights of its members. (See my articles "Man's Rights" and "Collectivized 'Rights'" in the April and June, 1963, issues of this NEWSLETTER [or Chapters 12 and 13 of the book].)
It is not a man's ancestors or relatives or genes or body chemistry that count in a free market, but only one human attribute: productive ability. It is by his own individual ability and ambition that capitalism judges a man and rewards him accordingly.
No political system can establish universal rationality by law (or by force). But capitalism is the only system that functions in a way which rewards rationality and penalizes all forms of irrationality, including racism.
A fully free, capitalist system has not yet existed anywhere. But what is enormously significant is the correlation of racism and political controls in the semi-free economies of the 19th century. Racial and/or religious persecutions of minorities stood in inverse ratio to the degree of a country's freedom. Racism was strongest in the more controlled economies, such as Russia and Germany -- and weakest in England, the then freest country of Europe.
It is capitalism that gave mankind its first steps toward freedom and a rational way of life. It is capitalism that broke through national and racial barriers, by means of free trade. It is capitalism that abolished serfdom and slavery in all the civilized countries of the world. It is the capitalist North that destroyed the slavery of the agrarian-feudal South in the United States.
Such was the trend of mankind for the brief span of some hundred and fifty years. The spectacular results and achievements of that trend need no restatement here.
The rise of collectivism reversed that trend.
When men began to be indoctrinated once more with the notion that the individual possesses no rights, that supremacy, moral authority and unlimited power belong to the group, and that a man has no significance outside his group -- the inevitable consequence was that men bbegan to gravitate toward some group or another, in self-protection, in bewilderment and in subconscious terror. The simplest collective to join, the easiest one to identify -- particularly for people of limited intellligence -- the least demanding form of "belonging" and of "togetherness" is: race.
It is thus that the theoreticians of collectivism, the "humanitarian" advocates of a "benevolent" absolute state, have led to the rebirth and the new, virulent growth of racism in the 20th century.
In its great era of capitalism, the United States was the freest country on earth -- and the best refutation of racist theories. Men of all races came here, some from obscure, culturally undistinguished countries, and accomplished feats of productive ability which would have remained stillborn in their control-ridden native lands. Men of racial groups that had been slaughtering one another for centuries, learned to live together in harmony and peaceful cooperation. America had been called "the melting pot," with good reason. But few people realized that America did not melt men into the gray conformity of a collective: she united them by means of protecting their right to individuality.
The major victims of such race prejudice as did exist in America were the Negroes. It was a problem originated and perpetuated by the non-capitalist South, though not confined to its boundaries. The persecution of Negroes in the South was and is truly disgraceful. But in the rest of the country, so long as men were free, even that problem was slowly giving way under the pressure of enlightenment and of the white men's own economic interests.
Today, that problem is growing worse -- and so is every form of racism. America has become race-conscious in a manner reminiscent of the worst days in the most backward countries of 19th century Europe. The cause is the same: the growth of collectivism and statism.
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The existence of such pressure groups and of their political lobbies is openly and cynically acknowledged today. The pretense at any political philosophy, any principles, ideals or long-range goals is fast disappearing from our scene -- and it is all but admitted that this country is now floating without direction, at the mercy of a blind, short-range power-game played by various statist gangs, each intent on getting hold of a legislative gun for any special advantage of the immediate moment.
In the absence of any coherent political philosophy, every economic group has been acting as its own destroyer, selling out its future for some momentary privilege. The policy of the businessmen has, for some time, been the most suicidal one in this respect. But it has been surpassed by the current policy of the Negro leaders.
So long as the Negro leaders were fighting against government-enforced discrimination -- right, justice and morality were on their side. But that is not what they are fighting any longer. The confusions and contradictions surrounding the issue of racism have now reached an incredible climax.
It is time to clarify the principles involved.
The policy of the Southern states toward Negroes was and is a shameful contradiction of this country's basic principles. Racial discrimination, imposed and enforced by law, is so blatantly inexcusable an infringement of individual rights that the racist statutes of the South should have been declared unconstitutional long ago.
The Southern racists' claim of "states' rights" is a contradiction in terms: there can be no such thing as the "right" of some men to violate the rights of others. The constitutional concept of "states' rights" pertains to the division of power between local and national authorities, and serves to protect the states from the Federal government; it does not grant to a state government an unlimited, arbitrary power over its citizens or the privilege of abrogating the citizens' individual rights.
It is true that the Federal government has used the racial issue to enlarge its own power and to set a precedent of encroachment upon the legitimate rights of the states, in an unnecessary and unconstitutional manner. But this merely means that both governments are wrong; it does not excuse the policy of the Southern racists.
One of the worst contradictions, in this context, is the stand of many so-called "conservatives" (not confined exclusively to the South) who claim to be defenders of freedom, of capitalism, of property rights, of the Constitution, yet who advocate racism at the same time. They do not seem to possess enough concern with principles to realize tht they are cutting the ground from under their own feet. Men who deny individual rights cannot claim, defend or uphold any rights whatsoever. It is such alleged champions of capitalism who are helping to discredit and destroy it.
The "liberals" are guilty of the same contradiction, but in a different form. They advocate the sacrifice of all individual rights to unlimited majority rule -- yet posture as defenders of the rights of minorities. But the smallest minority on earth is the individual. Those who deny individual rights cannot claim to be defenders of minorities.
This accumulation of contradictions, of short-sighted pragmatism, of cynical contempt for principles, of outrageous irrationality, has now reached its climax in the new demands of the Negro leaders.
Instead of fighting against racial discrimination, they are demanding that racial discrimination be legalized and enforced. Instead of fighting against racism, they are demanding the establishment of racial quotas. Instead of fighting for "color-blindness" in social and economic issues, they are proclaiming that "color-blindness" is evil and that "color" should be made a primary consideration. Instead of fighting for equal rights, they are demanding special race privileges.
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Racial quotas have been one of the worst evils of racist regimes. There were racial quotas in the universities of Czarist Russia, in the population of Russia's major cities, etc. One of the accusations against the racists in this country is that some schools practice a secret system of racial quotas. It was regarded as a victory for justice when employment questionnaires ceased to inquire about an applicant's race or religion.
Today, it is not an oppressor, but an oppressed minority that is demanding the establishment of racial quotas. (!)
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It does not merely demand special privileges on racial grounds -- it demands that white men be penalized for the sins of their ancestors. It demands that a white laborer be refused a job because his grandfather may have practiced racial discrimination. But perhaps his grandfather had not practiced it. Or perhaps his grandfather had not even lived in this country. Since these questions are not to be considered, it means that that white laborer is to be charged with collective racial guilt, the guilt consisting merely of the color of his skin.
But that is the principle of the worst Southern racist who charges all Negroes with collective racial guilt for any crime committed by an individual Negro, and who treats them all as inferiors on the ground that their ancestors were savages.
The only comment one can make about demands of that kind is, "By what right? -- By what code? -- By what standard?"
That absurdly evil policy is destroying the moral base of the Negroes' fight. Their case rested on the principle of individual rights. If they demand the violation of the rights of others, they negate and forfeit their own. Then the same answer applies to them as to the Southern racists: there can be no such thing as a "right" of some men to violate the rights of others.
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No man, neither Negro nor white, has any claim to the property of another man. A man's rights are not violated by a private individual's refusal to deal with him. Racism is an evil, irrational and morally contemptible doctrine -- but doctrines cannot be forbidden or prescribed by law. Just as we have to protect a communist's freedom of speech, even though his doctrines are evil, so we have to protect a racist's right to the use and disposal of his own property. Private racism is not a legal, but a moral issue -- and can be fought only by private means, such as economic boycott or social ostracism.
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It is an ironic demonstration of the philosophical insanity and the consequently suicidal trend of our age, that the men who need the protection of individual rights most urgently -- the Negroes -- are now in the vanguard of the destruction of these rights.
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In conclusion, I shall quote from an astonishing editorial in The N. Y. Times of August 4 [1963] -- astonishing because ideas of this nature are not typical of our age:
"But the question must be not whether a group recognizable in color, features or culture has its rights as a group. No, the question is whether any American individual, regardless of color, features or culture, is deprived of his rights as an American. If the individual has all the rights and privileges due him under the laws and the Constitution, we need not worry about groups and masses -- those do not, in fact, exist, except as figures of speech."
(I am based in Hong Kong)


Posted by colin (350 days ago)
First off -
"Could the anti-western feelings in the Muslim world be related to the fact that the west supports Israel who violate UN sanctions and continue with illegal settlements taking land from Muslims... or perhaps the fact that Bush destroyed Iraq after inventing WMD... or the fact that the west fails to support the majorities in Bahrain, Saudi, Egypt etc... who want democracy - because the dictatorships there serve western interests..."
Ed, a fine point indeed, anybody who daren’t consider the truthiness of this statement is a tool.
However....
Rand? Really Rand?
Racism bad check! Racism is also a facet of tribalistic human origins, check. Good we are all agreed. However if you are Ayn Rand it is bad because it is a form of collectivism and therefore not part of the self made man myth. All this Ayn Rand talk of geniuses and morons is apt as she had a real genius for the moronic. This flint hearted pseudo brain is tough to read over the din of her endless axe grinding, here's the punch-line - "There is only one antidote to racism: the philosophy of individualism and its politico-economic corollary, laissez-faire capitalism."
Would all the " self-made people" out there please stand up so we can point and laugh at those so in love with themselves they can not see the shoulders on which they stand (or roads on which they drive, clean water they drink, libraries, schools, police etc). Have fans of Rand ever been to a country without collective systems - collective efforts for the collective good?
"There are only individual minds and individual achievements -- and a culture is not the anonymous product of undifferentiated masses, but the sum of the intellectual achievements of individual men." - Again Rand with more simplistic guff that sounds cleverish at first reading if you ignore the incremental accumulation of knowledge over millennia and the collective behaviors that made the sharing and growing of that knowledge possible.
Due to the unearned inherited advantages of genetics, access to education and good nutrition, I could be quantifiably bigger, stronger, faster and smarter than >99% of the global population, does that mean society should "laissez-faire" while I help myself to your stuff?
I am but a simple semi-amphibious bipedal mammal, anything that I manage beyond that cannot be separated from the fact that I was raised, edumacated and protected by the achievements of the human collective.
If Rand were truly self-made she could have done the world a favor and created her own language instead of writing in one that was created by a collective.
PS I am not a socialist, if anything I am UK style conservative.
(I am based in Hong Kong)

Posted by Ed (350 days ago)
Just to be clarify... because I posted this what I thought was a very good quote re: racism from Rand... does not mean that I am fan... I am on record on these forums as calling her a whack job.
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Posted by colin (350 days ago)
Phew!!!!
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Posted by Johnny South Side (349 days ago)
Ayn Rand should be understood as a backlash to the collectivist consensus post WW2. Her theories of extreem capitalisim serve to contrast the socialist utopia being pandered by others. Both are wrong.
Like the socialists, Ayn Rand believe there is no GOD, so man creates for himself his own moral framework. While the socialists believe in minimisizing differentiation, the Randians believed in minimizing intervention.
Both had no real concept of absolute morals.
Alan Greenspan was her most succesful disciple, and managed to promote her belief that if everyone was logical and greedy things would work out fine. He once said Banks would not make bad loans because banks would suffer. And therin lies the problem - banks don't make loans; their officers do, and they are on comission, and some of them are crooks. In a bitter irony he fell into the same traps as the socialists - not understanding the difference between the collective versus personal rewards. And thus we have a crisis.
(I am based in Hong Kong)

Posted by Ed (349 days ago)
Well put.
The problem with Rand and her acolytes such as Greenspan is they follow her principals - absolutely - and as is often the case absolutes can often lead people to become fanatics... and as is always the case... nobody knows all the answers... so the fanaticism can have dangerous consequences (e.g. global financial crisis)
Rand certainly has some words of wisdom about doing the best you can (regardless of if you are a janitor or a CEO...) but my overall opinion of her is that she is a bit of a wacko...
(I am based in Hong Kong)
Posted by oofy (344 days ago)
I am not a racist, however I am a geographist that is my own term. I sometimes but not always pre judge people based on the country they come from, I try not to, but I often can not help it. There are certain facts that are inescapable, such as more rapes are committed in South Africa than in Canada, there are more road accidents per capita in China than in Scotland, there are more acid attacks on women in Pakistan than in Finland the list is endless. Once again I am not racist based on skin colour or racial groupings. If I state that Chinese are bad drivers I am considered racist, if I state that the chances of a person coming from mainland China who passed their driving test in that country not being as good a driver as a person who passed their test in Hong Kong, I am not racist. If I compare it with an English person I would be called racist, therefore I am a geographist. Is it wrong to be one?
(I am based in Hong Kong)
Posted by scorpio01 (305 days ago)
Very good article Ed
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