NZB3: The Ethics of Emergencies

2/24/2006

 

The Ethics of Emergencies


I'm all about Objectivism. However, one serious point of departure I have with philosopher Ayn Rand springs from her essay 'The Ethics of Emergencies.'

The NotPC blog has recently backed up its position that the right to free-speech is universal- unless there's some emergency! It's as if when the going gets tough, Objectivism calls it a day. Emergencies are not "metaphysically significant."

What a load of cobblers!

We've a Universe of challange to cope with by the instrument of our philosophy. A Universe, I say. It is no mere summer holiday in peace time or well-supplied wintering season for which we must prepare ourselves but a Universe!

Predicate your philosophy on a Universe of peace and calm without factoring in hell and chaos? These are the times that test and prove philosophy, they tell you your wisdom is fit for a Universe and not some calm spot therein!

My philosophy is made to last, not to be surrendered in times of accident and emergency. I'm ready for peace AND I'm ready for war. My principles last longer than the next emergency and all the emergencies yet to come. It is only because it is a Universe of Reason that makes such a philosophy possible, desirable, necesssary.

And you fair-weather philosophers who confine your scope to the best of times would call my philosophy contingent!? Fuck off with that!

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