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Hello, I am Daniel Mullarkey, the businessman, laborer, and hobbyist behind Technotalus LLC, and I create and publish novelty websites and computer programs for web surfers and e-consumers. These web sites include Technostimulus, helping you with the software side of business, The Secular Wave, bringing you a fresh perspective on modern secularism, and Intellectually Immature, entertaining you with a satirical look at the world today. I am a science-minded Atheist, Humanist, and Freethinker. As far as friendship goes, trust and camaraderie are of the highest importance to me. In the dating game, I look for sexuality, sensuality, and personality. For exercise and recreation, I enjoy being outside, walking, bicycling, and martial arts. As far as food and dining out goes, I enjoy Chinese food, pizza, fried chicken, buffalo wings, shrimp, and more. For leisure and as a hobbyist, I am an aficionado of various music, video, and video game based entertainment, as well as various computer and Internet activities.
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Capitalism cannot survive in any form without the art of compromise between men because the exchange of anything valuable does not exist without compromise between men and yet your philosophy might be incapable of compromising at any level. It is too bad that Ayn Rand is not alive today because we cannot ask her anymore.
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In this sense, I am pro-capitalistic and minarchistic: I have decided that I believe in the maximization of en masse individual liberty and a capitalistic economy with property rights for all balanced with social contracts and easements only as necessary in order to protect life, liberty, property, and natural resources. Thank you and have a good day. J
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American Red Cross
Daniel Mullarkey replied to Daniel Mullarkey's topic in Questions about Objectivism
It turns out that I embrace the open Objectivism of The Atlas Society. -
Reform the Federal Reserve Petition http://wh.gov/iBMne Reform the Federal Reserve to utilize separate bank accounts, at least one per federal government agency, in order to help with fiscally managing government spending. Let the States set up their own state banks, in which they can do the same, for the purposes of state government spending. Make each privatized bank's fractional reserve entry a bank account unto itself. Use the same fractional reserve banking standards for the purposes of making government loans. And run all bank transactions through ACH. Back up all currency with commodities from the commodities market. Reform the Federal Reserve now!
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American Red Cross
Daniel Mullarkey replied to Daniel Mullarkey's topic in Questions about Objectivism
I just realized by reading http://objectivistanswers.com/questions/1483/what-is-your-view-of-the-peace-corps that what I just spoke of is a matter that is subject to interpretation, but I would prefer a more liberal outlook on that, but not a Left outlook of course, and say that Objectivism and the American Red Cross are perfectly compatible by virtue of the American Red Cross being an objective standard that is based on objective need and funded mostly by donations and not tax dollars. Thank you and have a good day. -
I am new to Objectivism and I have some questions about it. Would Ayn Rand have in any way objected to the American Red Cross despite it being a government charter organization? What I am asking is if that would count outside the norms of laissez-faire capitalism or not?