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In her first public appearance since husband Frank O'Connor's death, we see a rare personal side of Rand?" As always, the ideas do shine through: the acknowledgement of achievement; the evils of altruism; American schools sacrificing the gifted for the less gifted; the nationalization of American oil interests in the Middle East; the fatal arguments for the existence of God;... and much more.
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A short film by Preston McLanahan interviewing Paul Rand, the great American Modernist designer. Filmed in 1996, shortly before his death he talks about his process, art, aesthetics, and design in general. A very inspirational video and soon to be released on DVD.
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Rand Paul, son of presidential candidate Ron Paul is interviewed before the CNN debate (6/05/07).
Link: http://www.wmur.com/ video/13448316/index .html
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Clip officiel de la chanson "Der Rand der Welt" par Stephan Eicher et Ismaël Lo, 1996.
Paroles: Stephan Eicher, Christian Demand, Ismaël Lo
Musique: Stephan Eicher et Christian Demand
1996, album "1000 vies" avec Ismaël Lo
En hommage à Philippe Constantin, Editeur musical (19044-1996)
voir aussi stephaneicher.com
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A response to sw33tliberty.
In her video, she says that Rand seems to be saying not to sacrifice life of ANY kind at all. sw33tliberty asks if this might be a flaw in Rand's philosophy because, clearly, one must sacrifice life to live (e.g., plant or animal life).
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According to the ethical philosophy of Ayn Rand, it is wrong to sacrifice oneself for others.
In this video, Paul McKeever answers a question put to him in an e-mail from a viewer: "Is it wrong to be a soldier or a police officer?"
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A response to Stefan Molyneux's video, in which he argues that Ayn Rand failed, in respect of her ethical system, to find a way to derive (a) what one "ought" to do, from (b) the facts of reality (i.e., what "is").