Ayn Rand Fan Debates ‘Objectivism’ With Sam

Ayn Rand. She will never, ever go away. She lives eternally through the dementedly hostile policy positions she has memorialized in her books. A listener calls in because Rand's "Atlas Shrugged" was mentioned on the program on Monday, and similar to the consequences of saying "Beetlejuice" or "Bloody Mary" out loud, if you speak the name of one of Rand's books on air for any reason, you have to discuss it again, preferably in an argument. This time, the argument is about Objectivism, which is the caller's political affiliation. It was created by Ayn Rand.
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Caller: Objectivism is an entire philosophy. That's one thing - it's not just a political philosophy.
Emma Vigeland: Also it's a religion, too.
Caller: No it's not my religion.
Sam Seder: Yeah, tell me what it is, not just what it isn't.
Caller: Okay, so there's five branches of philosophy and I could go through and just actually Ayn Rand was actually asked can you say what Objectivism is while standing on one foot and she did that once. There's an article called "Introducing Objectivism" which you can find on the internet and she does this so I can give you the brief standing-on-one-foot version. So in metaphysics, the view of what is the fundamental nature of reality is... she thinks there's just one world; there's no supernatural world; there's no god; it's just this world, which we perceive with our senses, in which we understand with our reason. And then second branch epistemology, in other words the study of the nature of knowledge. She's pro-reason; so she's anti-faith, which makes her anti-religion. She only believes in what you can prove by logic and reason and evidence of your senses. And then third branch: ethics. How should we live? She thinks... she believes in a morality of rational self-interest. So you should do what's best for yourself right while respecting the rights of others. Neither sacrificing yourself to others, nor others for yourself. The final branch...
SS: Now that would you say that third branch the one about um pursuing your own self-interests... that one's when we start getting into politics a little bit, right?
Caller: Yeah, so she believes in individual rights. In her last branch, political philosophy, she believes in capitalism. And the way she understands that I think it's often smeared today, but how she understands it is that you can't initiate force against other people. If you did that, you would be violating their rights. You can do whatever you want as long as you don't use physical force against other people.
SS: Right? The non-aggression policy, right?
Caller: That's what the libertarians sometimes call it. She didn't use that phrase. Sometimes it's called the non-initiation of force principle.
SS: Fair enough, fair enough. Now, these are things that you subscribe to, too, right? I mean she's just the person who came up with this stuff. You don't perceive her as some type of like demigod or anything?
EV: Or like a deity, right? Since it's not religious in nature.
Caller: I mean I admire her tremendously. I don't think she's like a supernatural being.
SS: Okay but I mean in terms of like just non-supernatural beings she's right up there, right? Like I mean she's almost, almost supernatural. She's like Plato, basically, right? I think she was a heroic person and she lived very...
SS: Did it bum you out when you found out that she she took Social Security?

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  • @WillCrigler
    @WillCrigler2 жыл бұрын

    I imagine him creating a boss made out coconuts to order him around the island.

  • @Balon-Breakspear

    @Balon-Breakspear

    2 жыл бұрын

    Like a capitalist ghoul version of Wilson from the film Castaway??

  • @orphaotheseeker2770

    @orphaotheseeker2770

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lmao

  • @ismeal231

    @ismeal231

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ah, a fellow Vaush fan I see

  • @katipunanball4799

    @katipunanball4799

    2 жыл бұрын

    It’s funny How rand was so against the idea of a state but is totally fine with being completely subservient to bosses

  • @UsenameTakenWasTaken

    @UsenameTakenWasTaken

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@katipunanball4799 Sounds like a state with extra steps. Because it is. A supernational corporation is just a shitty form of government.

  • @canadian97
    @canadian972 жыл бұрын

    “You are alone on an island, but there is an employer” Talk about being the most unlucky person in the world!

  • @ryuukin178

    @ryuukin178

    2 жыл бұрын

    And he has all the coconuts

  • @hollandscottthomas

    @hollandscottthomas

    2 жыл бұрын

    The good news is, you're going to have to eat them.

  • @ryanwhitaker4444

    @ryanwhitaker4444

    2 жыл бұрын

    All the horror and loneliness of being stranded on a deserted island with none of the benefits.

  • @zetanone7211

    @zetanone7211

    2 жыл бұрын

    “You are alone on an island, but we need to talk to you about your car’s extended warranty”

  • @rajabuta

    @rajabuta

    2 жыл бұрын

    DUDE I QUIT! xD

  • @hadara69
    @hadara692 жыл бұрын

    "There are two novels that can change a bookish fourteen-year-old's life: The Lord of the Rings and Atlas Shrugged. One is a childish fantasy that often engenders a lifelong obsession with its unbelievable heroes, leading to an emotionally stunted, socially crippled adulthood, unable to deal with the real world. The other, of course, involves orcs." ~John Rogers

  • @flamerunnerreviews1163

    @flamerunnerreviews1163

    Жыл бұрын

    Okay, I hope I don't sound like an idiot for asking this but which one is which? Is Atlas Shrugged the prior quote or the latter? Or is the joke that it could go either way. Lord of the Rings could be either one of these statements and so could Atlas Shrugged. In the case that Atlas Shrugged is the latter, the meaning would be that only Orcs would believe this evil garbage.

  • @hadara69

    @hadara69

    Жыл бұрын

    @@flamerunnerreviews1163 Haha You’re gonna make me explain this joke like a dad? Okey-doky... It’s meant to point out how STUPID Ayn Rand’s writing is and how Libertarians are even dumber for thinking it’s anything but pure fantasy. That’s it.

  • @flamerunnerreviews1163

    @flamerunnerreviews1163

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hadara69 Okay. I figured that was it but I also thought it could be interpreted in the inverse. That Atlas Shrugged is about Orcs, in that it's a story involving characters that are so unintentionally despicable that they are comparable to orcs. I have a tendency to over think jokes and therefore don't know which interpretation is correct, lol.

  • @oldishandwoke-ish1181

    @oldishandwoke-ish1181

    Жыл бұрын

  • @TenzinBeifongIII

    @TenzinBeifongIII

    Жыл бұрын

    @@flamerunnerreviews1163 WAY overthought that one champ...

  • @powerboon2k
    @powerboon2k Жыл бұрын

    "are you a libertarian?" "No, an objectivist." Sam gets an instant semi.

  • @mandatorymyocarditis

    @mandatorymyocarditis

    10 ай бұрын

    He should have responded 'what, you don't like libertarianism? Oh you must be an authoritarian then.' most people are, sadly

  • @QuantumPolyhedron

    @QuantumPolyhedron

    5 ай бұрын

    Objectivists are just libertarians who call themselves "objectivist" to pretend like it is some sort of deep and complex philosophy, but if you actually read what they write, all objectivism literally is is just libertarian + "we believe in objective reality." Almost everyone on planet earth believes in objective reality, that's hardly a belief constituting its own philosophy, and they don't have anything particularly interesting to say on it either.

  • @Crylar44
    @Crylar442 жыл бұрын

    - If you were stuck on an island but you got to bring one thing, what would it be? - I would bring an employer, I would be better off with someone taking the exploits of my labor. Brilliant take dude.

  • @RichardTLDR

    @RichardTLDR

    2 жыл бұрын

    Or he recognises that on a desert island on his own without a mind that can create and innovate - he sees his talents elsewhere - then he would need such guidance. He will be sat in a nice warm dry hut and fishing nicely every day and building a society that is not brutish but built on trade. The person on their own if they are NOT a creator will not enhance their situation to that existence and will die in squalor but hey he was free right? Free to suffer.

  • @Crylar44

    @Crylar44

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@RichardTLDR Trade proceeds employment, capitalisms and even serfdom. Your argument could just as well be made for him having a King to Rule over him on the island. Now you could argue that what he want is a Leader, and of course he might be of the faculties that he could gain a great deal from having someone who could coordinate their labor, but that is not what Employer means.

  • @Crylar44

    @Crylar44

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ryankuchinskas Not an employer. An employer would own all fish you catch. You know how farmhands don't own 75% of what they reap. Employers own what you produce, and give you money for it, keeping the exploits. You could even spend your money buying some of their fish, that they paid their employees to catch for their business.

  • @servoaugusta513

    @servoaugusta513

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@RichardTLDR Being an employer doesn’t automatically mean being creative or innovative on anything.

  • @Crylar44

    @Crylar44

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ryankuchinskas I don't know what input you are looking for, there is nothing wrong with your scenario. It just doesn't sound like paid work. It sounds like some one is renting a net. And does not sound like what the caller meant by an employer.

  • @Junebug89
    @Junebug892 жыл бұрын

    "I love the idea of a desert island but there's an employer there". This is the TRUE capitalist realism lmao. Forget imagining a world without capitalism, you can't even imagine a deserted island without capitalism.

  • @blankblank2370

    @blankblank2370

    2 жыл бұрын

    Capitalism is the best system though.

  • @SpoopySquid

    @SpoopySquid

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@blankblank2370 so great that it caused multiple wars and is currently driving us to ecocide

  • @blankblank2370

    @blankblank2370

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@SpoopySquid And communism hasn't/didn't?

  • @SpoopySquid

    @SpoopySquid

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@blankblank2370 No one mentioned communism until you brought it up, and doing so doesn't address the fact that capitalism as the dominant global socio-economic system is grotesquely destructive

  • @blankblank2370

    @blankblank2370

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@SpoopySquid You responded to my comment saying that capitalism is the best system with the accusation of mass death and ecocide. I responded by bringing up communism's failures, because I am not saying capitalism is good, just that it's better than the rest :)

  • @TheMotiveDJ
    @TheMotiveDJ2 жыл бұрын

    The fact Ayn Rand's "me before my community" philosophy got taken seriously at all is what made getting through a pandemic a lot harder than it needed to be.

  • @christheghostwriter

    @christheghostwriter

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yup The combination of ignorance, arrogance, and selfishness that has infected half the country is a pandemic itself. I don't understand how so many people can fail to grasp that individual health and community health are inextricably intertwined

  • @michaeltelman1209

    @michaeltelman1209

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think there is value in what she said, but you are right

  • @OwlsEyelash

    @OwlsEyelash

    2 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely 100% correct!

  • @drzaius844

    @drzaius844

    2 жыл бұрын

    This comment should have more likes.

  • @jamesmcmillan2656

    @jamesmcmillan2656

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@christheghostwriter if you believe a guardian angel follows you around it’s not a stretch to believe that reality is false. This pandemic has unmasked so many narcissists who where hiding in the shadows and now feel emboldened to sing from the mountain tops about how selfish they are.

  • @hollandscottthomas
    @hollandscottthomas2 жыл бұрын

    He's conflating "work" (employment) with "work" (labor), and they're not the same thing. Like, yeah, you need to labor to gather food and make shelter. But you're not employed by the island. Also, LOL at defaulting to having an employer rather than an employee in this scenario. Your brain didn't immediately think "it would be nice to have some help with this labor" instead of "if only I could do twice the work to support someone else telling me what to do".

  • @manchesterunited9576

    @manchesterunited9576

    2 жыл бұрын

    escape from freedom

  • @whispersmith

    @whispersmith

    Жыл бұрын

    Nail on the head

  • @oldishandwoke-ish1181

    @oldishandwoke-ish1181

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm a confused authoritarian who needs a rich daddy to tell me what to do, but I so yearn to be free!! Help me, Ayn Rand, tell me that by submitting to daddy I'm being objective!!

  • @jewsco

    @jewsco

    Жыл бұрын

    exactly you can do as much work as you feel like doing , starting and stopping when you please . while also taking as many breaks as you like which one cant do at a job

  • @lukes9192

    @lukes9192

    4 ай бұрын

    Don't even need to go that far, he mistook the notion that you can't just lay down on a beach for a week and not die as being coercive... A concept that by definition involves two parties

  • @bierce85
    @bierce852 жыл бұрын

    For those who don't know this same guy called in complaining a week earlier to "talk about their youtube chat policy" because someone called him "impotent" and instead they just made fun of him for ten minutes. So now we know Dan believes wholeheartedly in objectivism but thinks podcasts should diligently regulate their youtube chats to provide him with a safe space. You're a piece of work, Dan.

  • @desecration171

    @desecration171

    2 жыл бұрын

    Mean words are a violation of the NAP.

  • @TheGreatAtario

    @TheGreatAtario

    2 жыл бұрын

    Excuse you, it was "infertile". Damned mistake-making statists!

  • @KorAnos1

    @KorAnos1

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oh God, this was him? XD

  • @bierce85

    @bierce85

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheGreatAtario lol my bad.

  • @HauntaskhanHYPNOSIS

    @HauntaskhanHYPNOSIS

    2 жыл бұрын

    People like him "objectively" need their own safe spaces for their ideology to flourish. Naysayers be gone! It all makes sense if never challenged.

  • @matiasyannuzzi9655
    @matiasyannuzzi96552 жыл бұрын

    "Imagine you're alone on an island" *hardcore Vaush flashbacks start*

  • @bozcomics

    @bozcomics

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sam has gathered all the coconuts…

  • @Johnywang1

    @Johnywang1

    2 жыл бұрын

    I SWEARR

  • @watamatafoyu

    @watamatafoyu

    2 жыл бұрын

    Isn't this the same guy that messed it up before?!

  • @pocketzed3481

    @pocketzed3481

    Жыл бұрын

    oh man, I just made the same comment before I saw this. straight up, my brain heard that and just 🥥🥥🥥🥥🥥🥥🥥🥥🥥

  • @williamjameslehy1341
    @williamjameslehy13412 жыл бұрын

    Ayn Rand fans are the dictionary definition of "confidently incorrect".

  • @MichaelRussell3000

    @MichaelRussell3000

    11 ай бұрын

    Enlightened Rational Self-Interest, is correct. Religions are what you are looking for.

  • @hadronoftheseus8829

    @hadronoftheseus8829

    5 ай бұрын

    @@MichaelRussell3000 You have absolutely no idea what you mean by that.

  • @QuantumPolyhedron

    @QuantumPolyhedron

    5 ай бұрын

    @@MichaelRussell3000 Why add the qualifier "enlightened"? It just makes it sound like you have a neckbeard and are writing that in a trilby.

  • @Jazzper79

    @Jazzper79

    3 ай бұрын

    You just made that up - so no.

  • @GeoNeilUK
    @GeoNeilUK2 жыл бұрын

    Got to love how this objectivist is relying on someone, somewhere being altruistic.

  • @buck9668

    @buck9668

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, someonerejecting Objectivism.

  • @thememaster7

    @thememaster7

    2 жыл бұрын

    You should only give to those who mean something to you or deserve it.

  • @GeoNeilUK

    @GeoNeilUK

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@thememaster7 "You should only give to those who mean something to you or deserve it." Except Ayn Rand was claiming benefits from taxpayers. She meant nothing to the vast majority of those taxpayers and considering her philosophy, didn't deserve it.

  • @thememaster7

    @thememaster7

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@GeoNeilUK Government stole off of her, so she should claim as much as she can back, as should everyone else.

  • @GeoNeilUK

    @GeoNeilUK

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@thememaster7 "Government stole off of her, so she should claim as much as she can back, as should everyone else." No. Taxpayers paid to provide government services that she went and used. She means nothing to those taxpaters and according to those taxpayers she doesn't deserve to use those services. She stole off us.

  • @hotlinemiami2fan957
    @hotlinemiami2fan9572 жыл бұрын

    he wrote down the quote. that's how much this shook him.

  • @UsenameTakenWasTaken

    @UsenameTakenWasTaken

    2 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely demolished.

  • @harrywompa

    @harrywompa

    2 жыл бұрын

    Almost like a religious person encountering blasphemy

  • @gaybuzzlightyear1294
    @gaybuzzlightyear12942 жыл бұрын

    Ayan Rand: “I can recite bullshit while standing on one foot.” Libertarians: “🤯🤯🤯 GENUIS!”

  • @Clefargle

    @Clefargle

    2 жыл бұрын

    That’s all they need

  • @watamatafoyu

    @watamatafoyu

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yah I don't get what standing on one foot has to do with explaining anything... does that mean the philosophy is really simple or that she's good at talking on one foot?

  • @Ellieempress

    @Ellieempress

    2 жыл бұрын

    😂 😂 😂

  • @ericfelds6291

    @ericfelds6291

    2 жыл бұрын

    I read this comment before he mentioned that mystifying anecdote and I thought you were using a figure of speech, but no that’s literally what he was found so impressive he felt the need to call into a radio show and mention it

  • @AliensAnonymous

    @AliensAnonymous

    2 жыл бұрын

    War On Drugs. Libertarian victory.

  • @lewa3910
    @lewa39102 жыл бұрын

    Objectivism sounds like cowardice, considering the number of times dan ran away from the points Sam, Emma & Matt made

  • @SymbiSpidey
    @SymbiSpidey2 жыл бұрын

    Gotta love how easily these guys can subscribe to the belief that their boss will make their life easier, but the government can't

  • @serversurfer6169

    @serversurfer6169

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh, I assure you, they all imagine _themselves_ as the boss making things better. "Trust me, it'll be like having a king that you _do_ vote for, because I'm just so lovable!" 😜

  • @ericsmith116

    @ericsmith116

    Жыл бұрын

    Mean while labor theft is the LARGEST form of theft in the U.S.

  • @GHOSTPLANEtable

    @GHOSTPLANEtable

    Жыл бұрын

    Amazing the toxic masc bravado and obsession with alphaism and they need a boot to lick and a god to fear.

  • @Seattle-2017

    @Seattle-2017

    11 ай бұрын

    My boss will make my life easier. He'll help get rid of some of those pesky digits from my bank account balance.

  • @mandatorymyocarditis

    @mandatorymyocarditis

    10 ай бұрын

    Gotta love how you believe the government cares about you, or that you can force them to care

  • @leydon6946
    @leydon69462 жыл бұрын

    The only thing worse than being alone with a boss on an island is being alone with a military recruiter on an island.

  • @al4nmcintyre

    @al4nmcintyre

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think being a libertarian, alone on an island with Sam Seder would be much, much worse.

  • @HocusPocus6969

    @HocusPocus6969

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@al4nmcintyre Well, CONTINUING to be a 'libertarian' alone on an island with ANY other person is even worse.

  • @leydon6946

    @leydon6946

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@al4nmcintyre think of the brutality, we’ve only seen sam debate libertarians when he’s on camera. Think of how much worse the libertarians debate etiquette would be, the unmoderated dumpster fire that would only be on a cheap knockoff wwe

  • @greycoloris7665

    @greycoloris7665

    2 жыл бұрын

    Burn. Also. 69 likes, nice!

  • @biggiouschinnus7489

    @biggiouschinnus7489

    7 ай бұрын

    "Damn! You look confused, boyhhh! You ready to join the army, n***a!!!!?"

  • @TheDoneDingo
    @TheDoneDingo2 жыл бұрын

    It's really interesting that he puts himself in the position philanthropist even when asked to put himself in the position of poor unemployed

  • @johnthemachine

    @johnthemachine

    2 жыл бұрын

    someone who literally cannot imagine having nothing

  • @TheDoneDingo

    @TheDoneDingo

    2 жыл бұрын

    makes perfect sense that an objectivist lacks any empathy whatsoever

  • @MNL54321

    @MNL54321

    2 жыл бұрын

    He objectively cannot view himself as anything but privileged

  • @mynthecooldude
    @mynthecooldude2 жыл бұрын

    Objectivism "morality of self-interest" for 5-year-olds.

  • @50733Blabla1337
    @50733Blabla13372 жыл бұрын

    "If you dont want to work what is your option?" "You choose to work" :) He did what we call a pro gamer move

  • @eac92
    @eac922 жыл бұрын

    These “debates” are the best thing on YT

  • @aspookyfox

    @aspookyfox

    2 жыл бұрын

    Deprogramming incels is awesome.

  • @mtherlihy

    @mtherlihy

    2 жыл бұрын

    Go to any coffee shop in any college town and I'm sure you will run into an objectivist weirdo to debate

  • @aspookyfox

    @aspookyfox

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mtherlihy true. Just follow your nose.

  • @edwardmitchell6581

    @edwardmitchell6581

    2 жыл бұрын

    I took an environmental philosophy class and environmental economics class. So it's a bit tiresome to me. Basically there are a few way of dealing with the Tragedy of the Commons issue (Antibiotics fits this). Objectivists forget that lawyers cost $200+ per hour.

  • @terrystevens3998

    @terrystevens3998

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@edwardmitchell6581 not once they don't need a license anymore to practice... 😂😆😂

  • @6dragondaddy913
    @6dragondaddy9132 жыл бұрын

    Dan: "Let me see if I can think this through" Narrator: "He couldn't"

  • @thefluffyone999a

    @thefluffyone999a

    2 жыл бұрын

    *Time stops and we hear Sam Elliot speak:* Narrator: Now at this point in the story you're probably thinkin that Dan pulled one outta ol' Ayn Rand's cookbook... But for that, we're gonna have to go way back. *Dream sequence fade-out, Ayn Rand is seen at a podium speaking to a large crowd* Rand: The Indians did not have any property rights -- they didn't have the concept of property, they didn't have any rights to the land. Any white person who brings the elements of civilization had the right to take over this continent.

  • @DustWar1

    @DustWar1

    2 жыл бұрын

    I assume that narrator is Ron Howard.

  • @rtensor

    @rtensor

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm wondering what exactly he did think through beforehand, because it seems to be nothing.

  • @skyeplus

    @skyeplus

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think the phrase "I haven't given it much thought" sums up libertarianism pretty neatly.

  • @50733Blabla1337

    @50733Blabla1337

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@thefluffyone999a Is this a real quote? I wanna puke wouldnt have thought I could hate her more

  • @grahamsmith5396
    @grahamsmith53962 жыл бұрын

    I follow my dad's advice on Rand ,"Ayn Rand said selfishness is good, but in real life that won't work for most people."

  • @ouwebrood497

    @ouwebrood497

    Жыл бұрын

    It's actually really complicated to be really selfish. What seems selfish in the short term hurts you in the long term, so you're not selfish but just stupid.

  • @mckenzie.latham91

    @mckenzie.latham91

    Жыл бұрын

    It didn’t work for her very well either she died miserable and alone in subsidized housing on medicare, now while she was convinced to get on these programs by her friend going by her own ideology if she hadn’t, she would have been left to die slowly and brutally in the street or in a hole in the ground...

  • @MarcillaSmith

    @MarcillaSmith

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@ouwebrood497good point! If only humanity could ever find some sort of underlying - I don't know - "golden rule," if you will, which connects it all.

  • @maccoll2375

    @maccoll2375

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@ouwebrood497😊😊😊99😊0😊

  • @maccoll2375

    @maccoll2375

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@ouwebrood497😊😊😊99😊00😊

  • @Grimmbros1214
    @Grimmbros12142 жыл бұрын

    I love that he thinks that of the two options: 1) You are alone on an island doing all of the work to provide for yourself 2) You are alone on an island doing all of the work, but you have an employer who you have to give a portion of the products you make to survive, and he does no work the second one is better

  • @Seattle-2017

    @Seattle-2017

    11 ай бұрын

    The obvious benefits of slavery.

  • @KznnyL
    @KznnyL2 жыл бұрын

    The only question about Libertarianism is how many questions a Libertarian can answer before their philosophy breaks down. Usually it is between 3-5 before they enter the ThunderDome.

  • @vgaportauthority9932

    @vgaportauthority9932

    2 жыл бұрын

    Didn't take many steps for the guy to first propose going on welfare (oopsies I did a socialist again!) then living in the public streets (oopsies I did a public good again!) and then ultimately hoping that a rich guy will build a hobo park. LOL.... I can't even with these clowns... Their solutions are always so, SO MUCH WORSE than the current model which is already pretty bad. Press them on it and they snap back to "well if it's horrible, why don't they just get a job?" while at the same time not realizing that they just made a horrible ultimatum.. get a job, or live in horrible squalor... NO COERCION HERE! NO SIR!

  • @magellanicraincloud

    @magellanicraincloud

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@vgaportauthority9932 I don't think it's as hypocritical as often said for libertarians to use welfare. They can say that it shouldn't exist but at the same time say from their "rational self interest" that since it's there they may as well use it.

  • @robinsss

    @robinsss

    2 жыл бұрын

    most regular libertarian people don't understand the philosophy well enough to defend it in debate

  • @robinsss

    @robinsss

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sam presented the question of anti biotic effectiveness ad Emma presented the question of how is choosing to work different than choosing to pay taxes in the anti biotic situation the anti biotics help the person using them but make anti biotics ineffective over a period of time we should nonetheless allow people to use them because they have an individual right to use them ,they aren't literally harming anyone, and scientist can invent new anti biotics to replace the old ones to make them stop would be a rights violation on the choosing to work question there is difference between choosing to work or choosing to pay taxes nature , ie our human biology , is forcing us to provide income for ourselves the government is forcing us to pay taxes when government forces us to do something we didn't agree to do , then the government is doing something immoral since nature is not a human being it can't be guilty of immorality

  • @Hathaw

    @Hathaw

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@robinsss , LOL what? ",they aren't literally harming anyone, and scientist can invent new anti biotics to replace the old ones". False, they are literally harming others. Their choices contribute to the degradation of antibiotic effectiveness. Yes, scientists can invent new antibiotics. But, it can take 10-15 years and over $1 Billion dollars of investment. What happens to those with infections that are not affected by current antibiotics during that time? "human biology , is forcing us to provide income for ourselves". No. Human biology does not force us to attain income. Human biology forces us to do what we can to survive. Income is just one of many mediums that can be used to further our survival. But, if all the means of survival are privatized, then the only way would be to attain income. Therefore, we would be forced to choose between attaining income or not surviving. That is way more immoral than your assertion that taxes are immoral.

  • @classiclife7204
    @classiclife72042 жыл бұрын

    Very generally speaking, Objectivism/libertarianism is popular among self-centered youth, and tends to abruptly disappear when those youth have kids of their own. Seder treats these people like the immature adolescents they are. Good for him.

  • @vogelvogeltje

    @vogelvogeltje

    2 жыл бұрын

    Are all adults that don’t have kids self-centered?

  • @itcouldbelupus2842

    @itcouldbelupus2842

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@vogelvogeltje obviously not, but it's especially common among white American men.

  • @marcning918

    @marcning918

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@vogelvogeltje that wasn't what he was saying just that once these people find themselves with actual responsibility they understand the value of social structure, and how instead of thinking they're being robbed they understand they're helping secure that structure so it benefits everyone.

  • @Balon-Breakspear

    @Balon-Breakspear

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@vogelvogeltje No I’m a adult who doesn’t have children I’m not self centered. At least I’ve never been called self centered and I try to always do for others and let others do for me as Pete Seeger would say.

  • @Balon-Breakspear

    @Balon-Breakspear

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@marcning918 did Ayn Rand have children??

  • @Thunder-Chief
    @Thunder-Chief2 жыл бұрын

    When Matt mentioned 2 people on the island, I was sooooooooo hoping he was going to say, "and the other guy has collected all of the coconuts..."

  • @claudemadrid4950
    @claudemadrid49502 жыл бұрын

    The line "Objectivism is an entire philosophy" did cause the biggest laughter I had today. 😁

  • @1993MovieMan

    @1993MovieMan

    Жыл бұрын

    It`s not even a philosophy.Rand called it that but as much as she claimed to be an independent thinker and champion of individualism in politics,philosophy and especially economics,she took elements of Aristotle,Plato,Max Stirner,David Hume,Alexander Hamilton,Hegel and Friedrich Nietzsche and twisted their words to absurd sophistic extremes,ironically oftentimes to justify her own whims as she loved to accuse others of doing!As much as I dislike Kant, she also misrepresented his deontological ethics!

  • @18skeltor

    @18skeltor

    Жыл бұрын

    @@1993MovieMan Oh man, wish I read as consistently as you 🙂What's your favorite book?

  • @1993MovieMan

    @1993MovieMan

    Жыл бұрын

    @@18skeltor Well, I have a number of them,actually."Paradise Lost" by John Milton,"Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley,"Dracula" by Bram Stoker,"War of the Worlds" and "The Invisible Man" by HG Wells."Why Socialism?" by Albert Einstein,"Anarchism:What It Really Stands For" by Emma Goldman,"State and Anarchistic Socialism:How Far They Agree and Wherein They Differ" by Benjamin R. Tucker,"Treasure Island" and "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" by Robert Louis Stevenson,"The Soul of Man Under Socialism" and "The Picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde, pretty much anything by Godwin and Blake, Rand,Nietzsche and Orwell are overrated and of course "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley.

  • @18skeltor

    @18skeltor

    Жыл бұрын

    @@1993MovieMan oo, THANK YOU!!!

  • @Jazzper79

    @Jazzper79

    3 ай бұрын

    When presented to jerks, all you get is laughter.

  • @khaightlynn5295
    @khaightlynn52952 жыл бұрын

    "Isn't that the plot of Castaway?" Gold, Emma. GOLD. I'd like to imagine him being ordered to make a fort out of fed-ex boxes by Wilson for sand dollars.

  • @thefluffyone999a

    @thefluffyone999a

    2 жыл бұрын

    1 suggestion for this movie: He names the volleyball after his current boss.

  • @veenoir1991

    @veenoir1991

    2 жыл бұрын

    And then...Wilson gets all the coconuts...

  • @developmentalist

    @developmentalist

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@veenoir1991 Deep cut

  • @developmentalist

    @developmentalist

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@veenoir1991 Now, what do you know about Alden's Number?

  • @tomaszwida

    @tomaszwida

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@veenoir1991 Wilson violated NAP! ;p

  • @King_Sirocco
    @King_Sirocco2 жыл бұрын

    I get the impression that he came up with the island example because him and his libertarian friends have been working day and night to defeat Vaush's coconut coercion example. This was fun.

  • @pitdarkangel2961

    @pitdarkangel2961

    2 жыл бұрын

    Emma chuckled a bit when he brought up the deserted island, maybe she was thinking about coconut island?

  • @seanbadurina589

    @seanbadurina589

    2 жыл бұрын

    He kinda played into it though, didn't he? What's stopping the employer in that situation from telling you to 'satisfy' them? The employer would indeed be giving you coconuts to help you survive. Is that not coercive of the employer, who is the owner of the island?

  • @King_Sirocco

    @King_Sirocco

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Bisquick Sir, this is a Wendy's.

  • @alphamikeomega5728

    @alphamikeomega5728

    2 жыл бұрын

    I believe the island example (assuming it's the same as Adam Something describes it) in turn comes from libertarians' attempt to prove natural law (i.e. the anti-empirical view that rights are somehow inherent, rather than coming from their being respected/protected) using the example of being alone on an island, where you're free to speak, move, and not be taxed. As Seder points out, the idea of property is completely meaningless when there's nobody else. In fact, all the alone-on-an-island thought experiment shows is that libertarianism works best when you're the only human around, and that as you add more people, it goes downhill pretty quickly.

  • @factanonverba7547

    @factanonverba7547

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Bisquick Problem is, that system is already in place, as you say, so . . .what now? What do we do in opposition if it's to be effective. "Where must we go, we who wander the wasteland, to find our better selves."

  • @zvendiearschficker6664
    @zvendiearschficker66642 жыл бұрын

    “Objectivists” can’t even follow along a simple conversation. They literally don’t understand their own ideology. I always love seeing Sam tear into these delusional people. You can slowly see them go into an existential crisis, but they will not give in. They see the flaw in their logic, and try to go around it like they didn’t heart it 😂

  • @jacquelineleitch7050

    @jacquelineleitch7050

    Жыл бұрын

    Sam was incorrect to say that taking anti-biotics wasn’t harmful to others. Medically taking antibiotics is a danger to other people; therefore harmful to other people. Sam’s disreason is the same argument that California uses to say that date rape drugs are not violent. Objectivism doesn’t exclude matriarchal community and medicine; however Rand’s problem is shallow enough to be fascist rationalizations not objectivism per se.

  • @J77199

    @J77199

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@jacquelineleitch7050tinfoil hat time for you

  • @jacquelineleitch7050

    @jacquelineleitch7050

    Жыл бұрын

    @@J77199 lol. Absolutely. But yes we have over medicated with antibiotics as we all know. Rand is just a pain in the 50s cartoon romance ass.

  • @Pushing_Pixels

    @Pushing_Pixels

    10 ай бұрын

    @@jacquelineleitch7050 Except Sam didn't say that. He said it was harmful to society, which means others.

  • @Here4TheHeckOfIt

    @Here4TheHeckOfIt

    6 ай бұрын

    It takes a very rigid mind to hold on to that "philosophy". Ayn Rand is a kind of cult.

  • @jameshicks7125
    @jameshicks7125 Жыл бұрын

    In the 1990s I became obsessed with Ayn Rand. I had just come out of a psychotic break resulting in catatonic depression resulting from religious psychosis as a Pentecostal. One extreme to the other. Her work was a bridge towards my atheism, and it was the first "philosophy" I was exposed to. I've read all of her work multiple times, I consider myself an "Ayn Rand" Scholar, and I had psychotherapy over the phone with her "John Galt" Nathaniel Branden before he died. He did not help. He also did not embrace her ideas at this point. Her criticism of other philosophers like, Plato, Kant, Hegel, Hume and Marx only fueled my curiosity to understand their work. I thought if I understood them, I could shore up my objectivist position. It actually broke down. Because of my mental illness I was also studying psychology, human behavioral evolution, and cognitive neuroscience. In the face of all of this her philosophy falls apart. Objectivism flies in the face (that as awful as humans and primates can be) of the fact we are inherently a cooperative species. Many hands make lighter work etc.. But the most damning condemnation of objectivism or any idealism for that matter, is that human beings do not have free will in the sense of consciously directed self-actualization. Humans have enough neuroplasticity to optimize their conditions and behaviors but not freely choose an arbitrary goal. Her ideal economics of Laissez Faire capitalism requires this, and it really is nothing more than a neurotic unattainable object of desire. Making matters worse for miss Rand, is that her cobbled together philosophical ideas, are merely rehashes of basic premises. From a psychoanalytic perspective, her narratives and hard charging polemic arguments are presentations of the Melanie Klein's paranoid schizoid position. Observe carefully that there is an emphasis of opposites in her ideas, she is constantly presenting in the split position. It's all or nothing, absolute good or absolute evil, she rejects nuance and presents in black and white terms, all under the background of a "big other" oppressor ready to emerge from the background. From the Virtue of Selfishness: “Morality is a code of black and white. When and if men attempt a compromise, it is obvious which side will necessarily lose and which will necessarily profit.” -Ayn Rand

  • @Frank22164

    @Frank22164

    Жыл бұрын

    For someone who is or was obsessed with Rand I am puzzled. Capitalism and laissez faire economics encourages the highest level of cooperation. The difference is between people, freely cooperating and being coerced to do so. The latter is always detrimental.

  • @Frank22164

    @Frank22164

    11 ай бұрын

    @nickers7409 thanks it would be helpful if you cited one. I reread his comment or hers and was struck by the black and white comparison. The truth isn't in shades of gray. It is black or white. If you have a Principal and you compromise it you're going into the gray area.

  • @Chatrbuug

    @Chatrbuug

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@Frank22164the tendency towards monopoly is not a natural consequence of a system built upon cooperation. Capitalism is built upon competition. Competition is antithetical to cooperation in the long run.

  • @Frank22164

    @Frank22164

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Chatrbuug competition requires a huge amount of cooperation, just producing a single product may involve dozens of countries and manufacturers

  • @Frank22164

    @Frank22164

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Chatrbuug i'm not sure what you mean by cooperation are you saying Steve Jobs should cooperate with Bill Gates when he develops an iPhone?

  • @nati7728
    @nati77282 жыл бұрын

    "I choose to work for a boss. No I'm not being coerced. Yes I'd be miserable and poor if I didn't work for a boss. No I don't have a coherent world view." - could have ended it by saying that.

  • @KairoStark
    @KairoStark2 жыл бұрын

    The moment where he said "well imagine that you're in an island" I was like "oh no, he's gonna step on the landmine, isnt he".

  • @sirius1696

    @sirius1696

    2 жыл бұрын

    He didn't step on a landmine, he strapped a bomb to his chest

  • @Julez60
    @Julez602 жыл бұрын

    Imagine being an Ayn Rand fan... LOL!!

  • @GHOSTPLANEtable

    @GHOSTPLANEtable

    Жыл бұрын

    Used to be, chuddery and all, it's such a hindrance to perceiving reality. Empathy is non-existent in that mindset, like running on ID by itself

  • @Here4TheHeckOfIt

    @Here4TheHeckOfIt

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@GHOSTPLANEtable I agree. I read Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead as a teenager. Her comments about William Hickman was despicable. Her "philosophy" is pretty toxic at the end of the day.

  • @looper2586

    @looper2586

    6 ай бұрын

    @@GHOSTPLANEtable My God you really didn't understand the book at all. That's what happens when you are unable to forget your own self-defined words in order to understand how the same symbols are used to describe concepts different from your own.

  • @jacobtrost5048
    @jacobtrost5048 Жыл бұрын

    Whoever was complaining about them giving this air time needs more joy in their life, this was hilarious

  • @hydrogen3266

    @hydrogen3266

    11 ай бұрын

    Sam: “are you a libertarian, Dan?” Caller: “I’m an objectivist” Sam and emma have the knowing look and “oh, I see”

  • @Literally-hw6jv
    @Literally-hw6jv2 жыл бұрын

    I think Emma's attempt to try and explain the contradiction in his philosophy by pointing out that you can choose to go to work, or not, was excellent. And when she sums it up in the end by saying that it's not an issue of "coercion" but what type of coercion makes most sense was perfect.

  • @robinsss

    @robinsss

    2 жыл бұрын

    we are being coerced too work but we are being coerced by our own biology which requires us to get up and get food an shelter that is not immoral because biology ( nature) can not be immoral forcing people to pay income taxes when they didn't agree to pay them that's done by human beings that's immoral

  • @Literally-hw6jv

    @Literally-hw6jv

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@robinsss Nature can't be immoral because morality does not exist outside of society. "Biology is not immoral" xD what a child.

  • @Literally-hw6jv

    @Literally-hw6jv

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@robinsss Also you're not being coerced by your own biology if your boss threatens to fire you, you are being coerced by your boss.

  • @robinsss

    @robinsss

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Literally-hw6jv why is my answer childish?

  • @robinsss

    @robinsss

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Literally-hw6jv you are being forced by your biology to go out into the world and find food an shelter you can't survive without food for than 30 days your boss using force but you agreed to do the job by signing the contract so if he's only telling you to do something that you agreed to do not immoral

  • @jessetorres8738
    @jessetorres87382 жыл бұрын

    1 of my biggest disagreements with Ayn Rand philosophy is the take on regulations. "Employees must wash hands" is an example of a regulation. Should we get rid of it to save restaurant and businesses a few bucks on hand soap and paper towels? No. Regulations (much like labor unions) are meant to be for the benefit and protection of both workers and the customers, and in the long-term be cost saving measures in case something bad were to happen, like spreading of the Coronavirus to other employees or customers. Also, Rand herself spent decades being critical of Social Security programs and other forms of welfare, yet once she was old enough to get on Medicare and Medicaid she did, and when asked why she said she needed the help and was wrong to be so critical of it.

  • @appleciderhorror12

    @appleciderhorror12

    2 жыл бұрын

    No, you don't undestand! Great Men are the only thing required to create excellence. Any fault in the system can be attributed to the failure of the lesser class to deliver on a promise they never made! edit: I'm not a doctor in Ayn Rand wonderlandiasm, but didn't she recant her writings before she died?

  • @aethionr4478

    @aethionr4478

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@appleciderhorror12 You need to parcel out those great men. Maybe that explains the South you know...few great men. Bad parceling.

  • @gattaca5911

    @gattaca5911

    2 жыл бұрын

    Rand blows the gaff because she is not against charity (just not by force)...that pandora's box is open the only way to solve charity problems is collectively and you can't have some individual's benefiting from the charitable outcomes without paying in to charity/government managing it.....tithing is the same as taxes...nobody is exempt.

  • @jewsco

    @jewsco

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@frankrockefeller3038 what ? It’s the most successful benefit for seniors ever created helping to stop senior poverty are you seriously this ignorant?

  • @screamingphoenix8113

    @screamingphoenix8113

    2 жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately, some people can only be taught empathy the hard way.

  • @theoneandonlyroelle
    @theoneandonlyroelle2 жыл бұрын

    As the child of a microbiologist, I rolled my eyes so very hard at this guy…seriously

  • @tinstrings6312
    @tinstrings63122 жыл бұрын

    Damn, that was brutal. Sam was like a cat toying with a severely wounded mouse.

  • @michaelnovak7674
    @michaelnovak76742 жыл бұрын

    *Sam gives example* Definitely Not Infertile Dan: If only you could give me an example. Sam: I feel like I jus-- Definitely Not Infertile Dan: Alas, you can not. *Definitely Not Infertile Dan runs away into publicly owned park*

  • @Seattle-2017

    @Seattle-2017

    11 ай бұрын

    In a world where there is no public space.

  • @flrnGM
    @flrnGM2 жыл бұрын

    If that guy ever ends up on that lonely island and is lucky enough to find an employer there, I hope it's Vaush.

  • @pocketzed3481

    @pocketzed3481

    Жыл бұрын

    🥥🥥🥥🥥🥥🥥🥥🥥

  • @heatrez1518
    @heatrez15182 жыл бұрын

    Ah yes, objectivism. The philosophy where it's not necessarily evil to help a drowning child.

  • @IAmNumber4000
    @IAmNumber4000 Жыл бұрын

    “Objectivism” is a faceplant right off the bat because it violates the is-ought problem… it purports to derive an “objective” value judgement about the world. It’s considered a pseudo-philosophy primarily for this reason. The whole point of value judgements is that they’re subjective. People form judgements in relation to their own subjective interests. You can’t derive an “objective” or “absolute” value judgement about the world, Ayn Rand simply tried to grant her own subjective opinion additional legitimacy.

  • @darksoul479

    @darksoul479

    Жыл бұрын

    Great comment❤

  • @Seattle-2017
    @Seattle-20172 жыл бұрын

    23:38: "Why are you asking about this really weird case?" 23 seconds later: he brings forward the "alone on an island" scenario, with an employer! Classic objectivist train of thought!

  • @pocketzed3481

    @pocketzed3481

    Жыл бұрын

    Man, I wish I lived in a world where someone getting evicted and being homeless was a really weird case. But it's not this world and it's *definitely* not that guy's world.

  • @Seattle-2017

    @Seattle-2017

    11 ай бұрын

    @@pocketzed3481 Yeah. "Objectivist" thinking: A) Getting evicted and having nowhere to go: REALLY weird case - you mean this kind of thing happens? B) A fully functional society without a government: NOT weird - could EASILY happen.

  • @PandaNFriends23
    @PandaNFriends232 жыл бұрын

    My friend is disabled. Where do disabled people fit into this philosophy? Are we supposed to go back to pushing them over cliffsides because they take more than they're able to give?

  • @itcouldbelupus2842

    @itcouldbelupus2842

    2 жыл бұрын

    They don't. I think 99% of libertarians have never once thought about disabled people, it doesn't even factor into their irrational utopia. Libertarians only think about themselves and I doubt there are any disabled libertarians.

  • @RichardTLDR

    @RichardTLDR

    2 жыл бұрын

    Who says that being disabled means you are taker? Not Objectivism. A relative of mine is autistic and struggles in some ways but is a far better human being and member of society than many who are more 'able.' It isn't reductive to work.

  • @Zarastro54

    @Zarastro54

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@RichardTLDR And if your relative wasn’t able to work?

  • @deannasmith4443

    @deannasmith4443

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@itcouldbelupus2842 disabled "libertarians" usually take a hard left turn and end up among those of us in the anarchist or syndicalist end of the pool.

  • @antipsychotic451

    @antipsychotic451

    2 жыл бұрын

    They either don't factor it in or they find a way to excuse the system's treatment of them. They try to apply the "just work hard" philosophy to disabled people like they're pushing a square peg in a round hole.

  • @bulletproofblouse
    @bulletproofblouse2 жыл бұрын

    Sam: "You can't pay your rent on your apartment, where would you go?" Tim Pool: "You go in the middle of the woods"

  • @Zarastro54

    @Zarastro54

    2 жыл бұрын

    “I’m calling bluff!”

  • @AlexDrums482
    @AlexDrums4822 жыл бұрын

    I love doing this to libertarians. If you throw enough problems at them, they will just keep making special exceptions to their own hypothetical society until it resembles something like the one they already live in.

  • @zacg_
    @zacg_2 жыл бұрын

    Okay, the argument at 20:55 that business owners will just build a park to keep all homeless people away from their business is now my favorite libertarian/objectivist argument of all time. I applaud this man's creativity when it comes to total fantasy.

  • @Noisy_Cricket

    @Noisy_Cricket

    2 жыл бұрын

    I love when they just said: "A park? Why not just go with an incinerator?"

  • @Phlebas

    @Phlebas

    2 жыл бұрын

    I don't know, it's hard to beat "we don't need taxes to pay for roads because under a truly free market, we'll all have jet packs"

  • @zacg_

    @zacg_

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Phlebas You've got a point. And what's more, when the business owners need to get homeless people off of the privately owned street in front of their business, they will just instruct the homeless people to put on the jet packs that they totally have and fly over to the free market homeless park.

  • @shady8045

    @shady8045

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah and I’m sure they will take good care of it too, make it really aesthetically pleasing, like all other things capitalism does for homeless people right? /s

  • @robinsss

    @robinsss

    2 жыл бұрын

    the whole conversation is ridiculous because we have homeless shelters where people sleep at night they survive every year without a job

  • @Not_that_Brian_Jones
    @Not_that_Brian_Jones2 жыл бұрын

    "Work" as he wants to use the term does not exist if you're alone on an island. Labor, sure, but not work.

  • @alphamikeomega5728

    @alphamikeomega5728

    2 жыл бұрын

    _One Bushman, when asked why he hadn't emulated neighboring tribes by adopting agriculture, replied, "Why should we, when there are so many mongongo nuts in the world?"_ *- Jared Diamond*

  • @KirkHowle

    @KirkHowle

    2 жыл бұрын

    I thought the same thing. By the caller's definition, me pouring myself a bowl of cereal in the morning before I've even gone to work would technically count as "work".

  • @jnananinja7436
    @jnananinja74362 жыл бұрын

    What’s humorously ironic about Ayn Rand is that her “philosophy” only works in her fictional novels. She creates a very unsophisticated, ego driven ethics and then convinces her followers of its efficacy by?.. demonstrating it in her imaginary fictional worlds. Hmmm.. (I actually enjoyed a couple of her novels, such as The Fountainhead and Anthem, and consider her a fairly talented children’s author. Her works can inspire a self-determined independence and a spirit of achievement.. when you are in junior high)

  • @JudasMaccabeus1

    @JudasMaccabeus1

    11 ай бұрын

    Anthem was fun

  • @mattlodder

    @mattlodder

    10 ай бұрын

    Funny thing is, it doesn't even work in her own fantasy universes. Case in point: there's no competition in Galt's Gulch. Just one capitalist per industry. Funny, huh?

  • @NoJusticeMTG
    @NoJusticeMTG2 жыл бұрын

    "no instead of gathering all the coconuts, I would rather gather all the coconuts and then have my boss tell me how many of them I can keep"

  • @buttistedsuidice3296
    @buttistedsuidice32962 жыл бұрын

    The meta of Infertile Dan is progressing nicely. He's certainly fertile ground for entertainment.

  • @greycoloris7665

    @greycoloris7665

    2 жыл бұрын

    65 years of Objectivism and they can't even properly determine his sperm count. It's sad.

  • @lookbovine

    @lookbovine

    2 жыл бұрын

    He seems pretty brave to put all this out there.

  • @Asshat237

    @Asshat237

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@lookbovine Dunning-Kruger effect. The dumbest are the most confident because they are too dumb to know how wrong they are.

  • @YourLocalZombie
    @YourLocalZombie Жыл бұрын

    "You're avoiding the question" This is the end point of *every* conversation with an objectivist.

  • @randallsmith5631
    @randallsmith5631 Жыл бұрын

    Ayn Rand acolyte: I'd go to a public park. Sam Seder: No.No.No.No.It's all private property. There are no public property.

  • @cameronthaijohnson
    @cameronthaijohnson2 жыл бұрын

    I'm playing Bioshock right now. Perfect timing.

  • @leealexander3507
    @leealexander35072 жыл бұрын

    If he read The Fountainhead might start to realize that what Ayn Rand loved, admired and wrote about was sociopathy. Of course they might have to learn at least a fair amount about psychology first.

  • @dimitraBlissDk

    @dimitraBlissDk

    2 жыл бұрын

    Antisocial personality disorder, sometimes called sociopathy, is a mental disorder in which a person consistently shows no regard for right and wrong and ignores the rights and feelings of others. (from Mayoclinic)

  • @djgroopz4952

    @djgroopz4952

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's definitely a misdiagnosis of what sociopathy is.

  • @mckenzie.latham91

    @mckenzie.latham91

    Жыл бұрын

    Ayn rand was a sociopath but objectivism is less sociopathy in terms of mentality but sociopathy in terms of practical effect on society the reason why objectivism is only a small niche like belief system of a bunch of entitled fucking dipshits most of whom are entitled middle class or rich assholes, or a bunch if 14-13 mentally stunted children is because if that ideological system actually was put into widespread application, the society would collapse

  • @franktheexpertstrenchclub9025
    @franktheexpertstrenchclub9025 Жыл бұрын

    "I caught 100 fish, sir! Here you go!" "Well done, my wise objectivist employee. Here are 6 fish back, not a bad paycheck! And guess what, when you finish building my large, six-room beach-side hut in the shady coconut tree grove there, I'm gonna pay you with not 6 but 7 of the hundred logs you cut. You can use those to build your own little hut over there in the swamp. That's like a 15-20% raise because you've really shown some gumption with these 18-hour days you've been putting in. And guess what... you are now the Desert Island Limited Corporation's Employee of the Month." *Objectivist weeping tears of joy* "I've never been so happy..."

  • @jdm-uk-yank
    @jdm-uk-yank Жыл бұрын

    It's always cool to be a contrarian until reality bites

  • @yoredeerleader
    @yoredeerleader2 жыл бұрын

    Objectivism is the libertarian’s core brand proposition.

  • @mydogsbutler

    @mydogsbutler

    2 жыл бұрын

    The funny thing is both Libertarians and Conservatives tend to love Rand.. and she hated both as perversions of the "real" capitalism.

  • @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885

    @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885

    2 жыл бұрын

    Objectivism is the strong fanatical support of objectively bad writing.

  • @pranays

    @pranays

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885 Exactly.

  • @Michael-kp4bd

    @Michael-kp4bd

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885 lmao can i borrow that quote

  • @danubeisreallypeculiarrive7944

    @danubeisreallypeculiarrive7944

    2 жыл бұрын

    Objectivism is surprisingly not that objective.

  • @onomatopoeia162003
    @onomatopoeia1620032 жыл бұрын

    Micheal would love these type of calls.

  • @ChewyThomson

    @ChewyThomson

    2 жыл бұрын

    Rest in power, Micheal 😭

  • @__D10S__

    @__D10S__

    2 жыл бұрын

    damn

  • @antipsychotic451

    @antipsychotic451

    2 жыл бұрын

    RIP

  • @leemartin9498
    @leemartin9498 Жыл бұрын

    Wow, these people think employers make people's lives easier is absolutely insane and on top of it, they actually believe the employers have the best interest of the employee over their business is almost as insane

  • @dengar96

    @dengar96

    5 ай бұрын

    And they all have horror stories about being abused or used by an employer in the past and cannot connect the dots between that lived experience and the shitty beliefs they hold so dear. It's what happens when you stop thinking for yourself after high school and just slot into the grinding machine of capitalism assuming all the propaganda you were fed as a kid is absolutely true.

  • @5amsound
    @5amsound2 жыл бұрын

    “I admire her tremendously” “That comes across.”

  • @Markadown
    @Markadown2 жыл бұрын

    Listening to libertarians ponder their own world view is the most hilarious thing.

  • @Seattle-2017

    @Seattle-2017

    2 жыл бұрын

    22:01 - "Alright, let me uhhh, see if I can think this through" The most honest thing Dan said in the whole call. He then comes up with the desert island scenario, with an employer.

  • @Markadown

    @Markadown

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Seattle-2017 and that took me out. You’re on a deserted island with a boss 🤣😂🤣😂

  • @Seattle-2017

    @Seattle-2017

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Markadown Yeah, it's like the ultimate nightmare, and objectivist utopia at the same time.

  • @zoobrizz

    @zoobrizz

    2 жыл бұрын

    I know. It’s like listening to old Joe or Bernie

  • @Jake0Miller
    @Jake0Miller2 жыл бұрын

    My favorite part is when Dante says industrialists would need to establish parks to have somewhere to put all the dead bodies so that don't just build up in the... I would say streets, but his ideal world of course wouldn't have streets

  • @vgaportauthority9932

    @vgaportauthority9932

    2 жыл бұрын

    Their alternatives never seem like an improvement on what we have, and what we have is already pretty bad... Wonder why, it's almost as if objectivism doesn't really have any solutions to problems..

  • @harryb451

    @harryb451

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hilarious

  • @brennam954

    @brennam954

    2 жыл бұрын

    It kind of presupposes that all those homeless people who died from their conditions caused it themselves, so it's "normal" to have souch callousness towards their death...to see parks as needed to "house" their dead bodies. Just yikes Dan.

  • @KirkHowle

    @KirkHowle

    2 жыл бұрын

    It would be private streets with toll booths at the beginning and end of each section of road that a person owns, and you'd have to pay a toll to move from one section of road to the next. You'd have to pay multiple tolls just to get from your house to a nearby park (which would also be privately owned with an entry fee). Oh right, and the park would be full of dead bodies. In other words, an objectivist's paradise!

  • @Dhamma_Nomad

    @Dhamma_Nomad

    2 жыл бұрын

    Jet packs.

  • @TheTwangKings
    @TheTwangKingsАй бұрын

    A world without social assistance, medicare, regulations, taxes, government... why, it's the jungle! 😂😂😂

  • @TommyToprock
    @TommyToprock2 жыл бұрын

    The antibiotic example was so stupid. It’s in your own best interest as well to not abuse antibiotics. This topic just needs to be taught and discussed more. You should pursue your own best interest but let’s also acknowledge that most people find happiness through voluntarily helping others. I know it makes my day to help someone else.

  • @nosuchthing8

    @nosuchthing8

    Жыл бұрын

    No it's on point. It might take 200 years for antibiotic resistance to kick in. Should we all help make it a reality by only pursuing our own interests?

  • @MBarberfan4life
    @MBarberfan4life2 жыл бұрын

    Ayn Rand was an actual “philosopher” in the same way that conservative “humor” is actual humor. It’s just not accurate.

  • @greycoloris7665

    @greycoloris7665

    2 жыл бұрын

    True, should read Kant instead. 'Closed the door to reason' my a**, maybe to just assuming her reason is determining stuff correctly just out of itself.

  • @NeverBeenOnMaury

    @NeverBeenOnMaury

    2 жыл бұрын

    But, but Tim Allen

  • @terrystevens3998

    @terrystevens3998

    2 жыл бұрын

    Some day they will be claiming Ben Shapiro was a philosopher too.. it's part of the "dumbing down" of America

  • @Vhlathanosh

    @Vhlathanosh

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@terrystevens3998 Jesus, no!

  • @vgaportauthority9932

    @vgaportauthority9932

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@terrystevens3998 You are 100% correct. Just look at how people view Buckley at this point. He was the Ben Shapiro of his time, telling dumbfucks what they wanted to hear with absolute conviction and confidence. Doesn't take more than that to become a hero amongst the mouth breathing rabble.

  • @rookpwnd
    @rookpwnd2 жыл бұрын

    I can't believe he called again after last week's humiliation.

  • @coldcoffee1506

    @coldcoffee1506

    2 жыл бұрын

    Don’t judge people’s kinks

  • @appleciderhorror12

    @appleciderhorror12

    2 жыл бұрын

    You know some people pay to be humiliated? Calling in is free...

  • @andrewk2250

    @andrewk2250

    2 жыл бұрын

    Glutton for punishment

  • @robhernandez5520

    @robhernandez5520

    2 жыл бұрын

    Which other call was his? Has it been updated to the channel?

  • @Balon-Breakspear

    @Balon-Breakspear

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@coldcoffee1506 🤣 🤣 that’s great

  • @m.d.hollow_
    @m.d.hollow_2 жыл бұрын

    Imagine Wilson calling in Tom Hanks for his performance review.

  • @OhNotThat
    @OhNotThat Жыл бұрын

    >Are you a libertarian? >No, i'm an objectivist hooo boy, we're gonna be playing silly word games aren't we, kids? **grabs a bottle of whiskey** Let's begin...

  • @GrampaSheevie
    @GrampaSheevie2 жыл бұрын

    I don't think there's an ideology more utopian or pointless than objectivism

  • @fyzika_

    @fyzika_

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's honestly more idealistic than any other ideology I've come across.

  • @greycoloris7665

    @greycoloris7665

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@fyzika_ Rand explicitly rejected questioning the efficacy of ones own judgement. I'd say we're pretty on the money with that claim.

  • @Habeebea

    @Habeebea

    2 жыл бұрын

    This criticism bites the hardest against the people who argue for it, in my opinion, as well.

  • @anthonynorman7545

    @anthonynorman7545

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@greycoloris7665 what? How can one have philosophy without epistemology?

  • @greycoloris7665

    @greycoloris7665

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@anthonynorman7545 Read Rand i guess xD. She basically answers the question by going 'well this wouldn't work the way i wanted to if i had to principally doubt the quality and preconditions of my reason itself' and at another point dismisses Kants argument about the relation between Noumena and Phenomena with no argument outside of 'that reason wouldn't be mine'. I'm paraphrasing ofc, and I think she actually argues some reasonable things on that basis, occasionally - but yeah, her epistemological foundation is pretty wonky.

  • @joshuafreeman3609
    @joshuafreeman36092 жыл бұрын

    Wow, Ayn Rand managed to define objectivism while standing on one foot?? I guess it must be true!

  • @Balon-Breakspear

    @Balon-Breakspear

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah she did it as a 1940’s version of owning the Libs.

  • @phillgornall2296

    @phillgornall2296

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah… but which foot?

  • @tinamoul

    @tinamoul

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@phillgornall2296 Has to have been the wrong foot. Because that woman was daft.

  • @zoobrizz

    @zoobrizz

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wow. Simple minds have simple thoughts 🤡☝️

  • @randallsmith5631
    @randallsmith5631 Жыл бұрын

    The Imaginary Sci-Fi word of Ayn Rand & L. Ron Hubbard. LOL

  • @syskill20
    @syskill202 жыл бұрын

    “It’s a religion too ah” Emma is fucking hilarious 😂

  • @tinamoul
    @tinamoul2 жыл бұрын

    "If I were running the show" pretty much sums up the libertarian philosophy, but you're not running the show, why do you think you would be in this your hypothetical untenable world. They always assume they would be running the show. 🤦🏿‍♂️ It's selfishness and self-centeredness masquerading as a rational philosophy.

  • @sonic8005

    @sonic8005

    2 жыл бұрын

    Essentially yeah. The guy in this could not admit he wrote himself into a corner.

  • @Kropothead

    @Kropothead

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, in their ideal world they’re always at the top of the hierarchy, owning land and giving orders. Their beliefs are pure power fantasy.

  • @VincentTroia

    @VincentTroia

    2 жыл бұрын

    my weed dealer is a libertarian. he also thinks he’d be running the show. he’s missing teeth and lives in a shack in rural michigan

  • @sonic8005

    @sonic8005

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ryankuchinskas Actually the libertarian mindset is a lot more dominant in the US than you might think. Social programs are what help many people but the US has been very much into cutting them down and in favor of stronger policing rather than helping people out of poverty. Besides that, you completely missed the point. You see, callers like this guy *instinctively* think their ideas for the world are better by default and are good ideas... because they keep imagining themselves at the top or near the top of the pecking order and thus immediately skip out on thinking of what happens to those who are less fortunate than they imagine they would be

  • @hermeskun3274

    @hermeskun3274

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ryankuchinskas The idea that "Libertarians just want to be left alone" is bullshit. They want to create a "country" with a system of governance that is so weak, that it cannot stop them from doing whatever they want. Completely disregarding the impact such a weak government would have one everyone else around them, including those who did not consent to live in a Libertarian "paradise".

  • @thereturnoftheprodigalyams6763
    @thereturnoftheprodigalyams67632 жыл бұрын

    I think objectively that Ayn Rand was an odd looking human being.

  • @thereturnoftheprodigalyams6763

    @thereturnoftheprodigalyams6763

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ryankuchinskas so is inspiring millions of conservatives to be heartless, racist, sociopathic monsters. Look I'm not the type to point and laugh at people for there flaws or imperfections just for giggles BUT when you're a sociopath like Ayn Rand, well that's just how i roll.

  • @thereturnoftheprodigalyams6763

    @thereturnoftheprodigalyams6763

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ryankuchinskas I mean he did have an odd beard. He was kinda odd looking himself. Great man.... weird looking though...

  • @thereturnoftheprodigalyams6763

    @thereturnoftheprodigalyams6763

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Raelspark lol, he was a philosopher, writer, and political activist for working people. Give me 1 instance of him displaying a symptom of psychopathy.

  • @thereturnoftheprodigalyams6763

    @thereturnoftheprodigalyams6763

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Raelspark really? Her claim to fame idea "objectivism " was at is core nothing but a moral justification for the pursuit of selfishness with no regard for the people that pursuit hurts in its path. Sorry bud but the whole concept is sociopathic. Why is it that so many CEOs love Atlas Shrugged? Could it be that most corporate CEOs are sociopaths?

  • @thereturnoftheprodigalyams6763

    @thereturnoftheprodigalyams6763

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Raelspark I am sorry but i just see a sales pitch. That at its core is a justification for worshipping wealth, greed. And I'm not even going to get into explaining the differences between Mao's and Stalin's communism and Marxism. It's happy hour ive had a long day and its bourbon time.

  • @ShinMadero
    @ShinMadero2 жыл бұрын

    I hate how pretentious the name "Objectivism" is. What is objective about caring about your own self-interest above all? How is that any more objective than caring about other people?

  • @jdm-uk-yank
    @jdm-uk-yank Жыл бұрын

    The minute he says "it's not hard to support yourself" it shows just how closed his blinders are

  • @dutchmiramar3037
    @dutchmiramar30372 жыл бұрын

    If he is going to keep calling and keep giving this comic gold, you will need to cut him some profits.

  • @itcouldbelupus2842

    @itcouldbelupus2842

    2 жыл бұрын

    If he wants money he should start a business, he isn't entitled to any of Sam's hard earned wealth!!! S/

  • @Balon-Breakspear

    @Balon-Breakspear

    2 жыл бұрын

    That would be communism bro and that would be his least favorite thing. He would burn those checks on principle alone.

  • @peterconstable1996
    @peterconstable19962 жыл бұрын

    0:54 "Yes, bullshit." Just, the way he said it has me dying with laughter, it actually hurts, ffs someone clip this xD

  • @julianborges1569

    @julianborges1569

    2 жыл бұрын

    Do you find it bullshit and why?

  • @DrakosAmatras
    @DrakosAmatras2 жыл бұрын

    "Let me see if I can think this through." "Hm" "Hmm" THAT is silent murder.

  • @CutThroatJuggalo
    @CutThroatJuggalo2 жыл бұрын

    I swear, this is like watching a motorcycle race a bicycle...

  • @Dennis_The_Dude

    @Dennis_The_Dude

    2 жыл бұрын

    Or like a skateboarder holding on to a Taycan during launch control

  • @doctorthirteen5499
    @doctorthirteen54992 жыл бұрын

    What the hell is an Ayn Rand fan? That's like being a fan of toenail fungus.

  • @pranays

    @pranays

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nailed it!🔨

  • @charliekowittmusic

    @charliekowittmusic

    2 жыл бұрын

    This is like reverse idpol. You can only understand if you’re a cis/het 20 y.o. White Guy who thinks all his privilege was somehow earned. “Oh I was born in the most prosperous time/place and I’m a white man? We should start the No-interference/No-state clock RIGHT NOW!”

  • @stvnsvids

    @stvnsvids

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ask Paul Ryan, ex congressman…

  • @thedoctor4332

    @thedoctor4332

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well played!

  • @claricehenderson1937

    @claricehenderson1937

    2 жыл бұрын

    "Ayn Rand Fan" = Mysocist

  • @georgesprat9697
    @georgesprat96972 жыл бұрын

    "I would assume the free market would have evolved a mechanism by this time to handle the kind of... you know..." -totally non-religious Ayn Rand fan

  • @vgaportauthority9932

    @vgaportauthority9932

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yup, that line really cracked me up. Faith based ideology where the market is the deity and Rand is its prophet.

  • @georgesprat9697

    @georgesprat9697

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Packster Mosk I'm sorry for not responding to you within 15 hours. But I have a life, like we all do, right? Your reply about faith-based regulations assumes positions I don't hold. Namely, that I don't care about a reality-based approach with regard to government regulations. On the contrary, I like regulations when I can be confident (through empirical evidence) that they produce desirable outcomes that aren't outweighed by negative ones, i.e. when a cost/benefit approach places the benefit as greater than the cost. There's nothing faith-based about that. I attack the idea that the market "regulates itself" as faith-based because that's what it is. There are numerous examples of market failures, and when Sam presented a problem the free market can't easily solve, the caller said "I would assume the free market would have evolved a mechanism [to address that]". That's religious, not empirical. I've had discussions with libertarians where they have this exact same line of thinking. I'll present to them, for example, the limits on people's knowledge about the products they purchase. That is one reason for government regulation: to impose standards on products that consumers wouldn't easily be able to find out about. I've had libertarians say "well companies would exist in the free market that would investigate products to be able to properly inform consumers about it, and consumers would use the services of those companies to be informed about their purchases". It's pure invention in their minds, with no empirical reality to support it. Just because you can imagine how some problem would be solved under a purely free market system, doesn't mean it would be solved under such a system in the real world. Believing otherwise is religious, plain and simple.

  • @georgesprat9697

    @georgesprat9697

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ryankuchinskas See my reply to Packster Mosk. If someone asks you how a free market would handle some social problem currently handled by the government, and you don't reply with a variant of "well under a perfectly free market, I would imagine XYZ would happen and that's how the problem would be dealt with" then that's good. Such statements are religious by nature, because they are inventions of pro-free market people that lack empirical support. They represent the faith-based idea that free markets will just somehow find a way to solve problems, as long as one is capable of imagining how it might be done. In a sense, it's worse than simply a faith-based idea, because there's plenty of empirical support for market failures - the exact opposite of the faith-based assumptions often held by supporters of perfectly free markets. As you heard in the video, the caller engaged in this kind of thinking. If you're more humble than that, then great! Also, you shouldn't assume that people who think a more-than-absolutely-minimal government is necessary believe that they have all the answers either.

  • @georgesprat9697

    @georgesprat9697

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@Packster Mosk Ooooh boy, I've got a live one here! I see we were referring to two different things. I was referring to government regulations generally, whereas you were referring to "preventive" government regulations, which I see you define as "a regulation the government imposes on the assumption that it will prevent some harm, without that harm having been observed or demonstrated in the real world". If that's what a preventive government regulation means, then sure, I would oppose it too. I don't think governments should regulate for regulations' sake. That being said, in my experience libertarians tend to oppose all government regulation, except perhaps whatever is needed to secure negative liberty for people or to give effect to the non-aggression principle. Some libertarians might think of these concepts in broad enough ways that they can justify common-sense regulations like seat belt laws or driver's licenses. I don't know where you stand on this, but again in my experience a lot of libertarians will oppose even such common-sense regulations because it violates their dogmas. A cost/benefit analysis is simply a recognition that even if policy-makers observe a social problem that they would like to address, they should be careful to ensure that whatever regulation they propose to address it should not have worse unintended consequences. A classic and ongoing example is the criminalization of recreational drugs. In my view, the balance sheet of this set of policies is very clearly in the negative, i.e. the costs outweigh the benefits. I presume you agree with me on this one, as most libertarians do. Where we might disagree is that I would never want to see drugs legalized without a strong set of regulations aimed at discouraging their use, because their use causes serious social harms (some of which are exacerbated by their criminalization, however). With regard to experts, I'm not opposed to economists being consulted on policy-making. On the contrary, they can provide useful insight into how best to deal with certain problems. Serious (i.e. non-Austrian) economists generally recognize the limits to markets. Where markets are useful, they should flourish. In other domains, they should be regulated. If that limits "freedom" or economic growth, then those drawbacks should be weighed against the benefits of the regulation. Just like how governments shouldn't aim to only maximize security (because it would destroy privacy and freedom), governments shouldn't aim to only maximize freedom or economic growth. Different values must be traded off with one another. Market failures happen all the time, unless I suppose you define what I call market failures as "groups of people that can fail". I don't use the term "market failure" because I'm trying to impugn markets, I use it because it's a known and recognized term that people usually readily understand. Certain words and terms are useful for communication, and that's why I choose to use them. If you'd like to know more about market failures, a great starting point is Wikipedia. The reason I know consumers aren't aware of all available information about the products they purchase or consume is that it's obvious. But if you really need me to make the case, just think about the history of asbestos. Before it was banned, it had myriad industrial uses. It caused a massive number of cancers in people exposed to it, who largely had no idea they were exposing themselves to such risk. Without regulation, people got sick and died of mesothelioma, the specific cancer that asbestos causes. This wasn't because science hadn't yet discovered its harms. Its toxicity has been known about since 1920, but it wasn't banned until 1978. Prior to government regulations, the "free" market did a terrible job of protecting people from it. Sure, those who got sick could have sued and encouraged companies to stop using it, and they did sue. But they faced huge hurdles at winning those battles, because it's hard to sue big companies with deep pockets, and it's hard to prove what exactly (and which company specifically) caused your cancer. The cancer doesn't develop until decades after exposure. Anyway, that's just one example, which shouldn't have been necessary to bring up. I find your conception of what I believe to be an odd caricature. I fail to see how anything I believe about policy-making is religious or faith-based in nature. I don't believe that government ought to impose more and more regulations until we achieve "perfection". How on earth did you get the idea that that's what I support or believe? Do you think of people who think government is necessary as benighted "statists" who have a utopian vision of ever-expanding government? Because I'm not such a person at all, nor do I know anyone like that. I'm neither utopian nor naïve about the tradeoffs of government policy-making. All I care about is what is practical and leads to the best outcomes.

  • @georgesprat9697

    @georgesprat9697

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Packster Mosk No worries about the length, I'm not a lazy reader. Plus a lot of it was copy/paste specific portions you were replying to, which is a good way of tracking the conversation. We would disagree on the extent of justified government regulation because I favour policies that promote positive freedom, rather than only negative freedom. I also disagree with the non-aggression principle, not because I think it's completely wrong, but just because I think it's more of a starting point than a good self-contained all-encompassing principle on how to delineate justified government action. With the slavery example, I get your point. Namely, that if we assume it's true that a society with slavery is economically more productive than one without it, then that would seem to justify it on utilitarian grounds. But obviously in my calculus I would consider more than pure economic output. The misery brought about by slavery as an institution, which also has an overall debasing effect on a society that tolerates or sanctions it, is a moral cost too high to overcome through economic justification. However, you seem to imply that this same calculus then applies to regulations that do more than protect negative liberty. I think we would part ways at that point, but it would depend on the example. Let's say it was taxing people to fund the arts, which I assume you oppose. I think I support this, though I'd want to understand it better before really committing to an opinion. In any case, if we compare that to the slavery example, I would disagree that the case against funding the arts is anywhere comparable to the one against slavery, even if you could point to a unifying principle to oppose both. Even then, I'm not sure a unifying principle would truly apply to both. The principle you allude appears to be that you favour opposing something with greater long-terms costs than short-term benefits. I like this, but I think it's hard to apply in practice in many instances. If the time horizon is long enough, it's very hard to know the long-terms costs or benefits of something. If we go back to my example, calculating whether the government funding the arts is beneficial overall is probably impossible, assuming we're doing it on other than purely economic terms, of course. So some of these questions are difficult, and might require applying a certain amount of intuition, unhappily. Regarding free markets, when I use the term "market failures", I'm not saying the concept of the free market is a failure. On the contrary, it's a useful concept, though one that exists only hypothetically as far as I'm aware. But I do think it's very instructive to be aware of the categories of market failures, e.g. information asymmetry, externalities, etc. So far I haven't found that libertarians have good answers on how to solve these issues without government. As for whether the US has had a free market, I'd say no. Moreover, I'm not aware of any government or society anywhere that has ever had a truly free market. I'm not sure it's even possible. The asbestos case I happened to learn about in Tort class, and when I was young my grandfather happened to mention one day that his whole life they knew asbestos was toxic. I haven't read the Wikipedia page on it, or anything else, so I wouldn't be able to tell you the best place to look to read about it. When I said "practical" I didn't mean pragmatic philosophically speaking. Now that you've explained that to me it wouldn't reflect my views. That being said, I do strongly favour empirical evidence over a priori reasoning. Not because there isn't a place for the latter, but because the history of human knowledge (and science) as I see it teaches us that our ability to figure out how the world works by just thinking about it has consistently been incorrect when it's been put to the test against reality (e.g. by experimentation or trial-and-error). I suppose I would broadly describe myself as a consequentialist, but either way I think trying to create a philosophical foundation for a generalized theory of policy-making is not the wisest approach. I know it's an approach that is highly favoured of libertarians, e.g. Hans-Hermann Hoppe trying to come up with an a priori way of justifying property rights by equating self-hood with property, then saying that anyone arguing against property rights is then performatively contradicting themselves. I suppose that's what I mean by being "practical". I think time is better spent learning about, say, competing health-care policies than evaluating Hoppe's a priori argument for property rights (but I have done that, and my conclusion is that it's not good...).

  • @rayRay-pw6gz
    @rayRay-pw6gz Жыл бұрын

    I was in a small group and one of our friends was a libertarian/Ayn Rand follower . After he went thru his detailed explanation, we were a little stunned . Then one person spoke up and said, tell us what country has successfully used this theory of government ? TOTAL SILENCE !

  • @futurestoryteller
    @futurestoryteller2 жыл бұрын

    "What if you're alone on a desert island, you obviously have to be a Wal Mart greeter to pay for insurance." - Dan the fertile man

  • @dengar96

    @dengar96

    5 ай бұрын

    Imagine getting trespassed by the police on a completely empty desert island in your perfect objectivist world

  • @NeillGuitars
    @NeillGuitars2 жыл бұрын

    Dan tried to do a libertarian version of Vaush's coconut question and failed miserably.

  • @ismeal231
    @ismeal2312 жыл бұрын

    You all danced around the coconut island analogy, and didn't even realize.

  • @diallo1347

    @diallo1347

    2 жыл бұрын

    I know I was thinking the SAME thing! Vaush is somewhere smiling.

  • @MartinGrozny

    @MartinGrozny

    2 жыл бұрын

    "Howdy, friend - you finally woke up! As you can see, i've collected all the coconuts..."

  • @naota3k
    @naota3k6 ай бұрын

    The fact that the 2nd person on the desert island is an employer and not a "friend" is so wild lmao. The idea of the both of you getting off the island is not enough; you need a Capitalist hierarchy to enforce a traditional, Western business relationship in order to work together in any capacity.

  • @vivithegoblindruid
    @vivithegoblindruid5 ай бұрын

    There's an employer on the Island... So... is the employer collecting my supplies? Or am I collecting my supplies and have to give the majority of them to the employer? Do I have to work for him and then go collect my own supplies? seems like I'd be worse off, really

  • @totalcontrol4205
    @totalcontrol42052 жыл бұрын

    Never met a Libertarian who was disabled or poor... it's a philosophy or way of thinking which only works in a perfect imaginary world where bodies and minds are strong, etc.

  • @YorickReturns

    @YorickReturns

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks to the extent that we live in a free market, the wealth exists to spend on disabled people.

  • @eelvis1674
    @eelvis16742 жыл бұрын

    I love that libertarian ideology boils down to "everyone has to promise to be super nice to each other and never ever break that promise" because if they do the entire system breaks down.

  • @nosuchthing8

    @nosuchthing8

    Жыл бұрын

    I always assumed this was something Putin made up to try to destroy America from within.

  • @ouwebrood497

    @ouwebrood497

    Жыл бұрын

    Essentially every political philosophy boils down to something ridiculous. If you are statist, you have to assume that the people that get the power are the least suspect to misusing that power. Everything is about power, political ideology is futile.

  • @eelvis1674

    @eelvis1674

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ouwebrood497 Absolutely not. You do not need to trust the state, or people in power, that's what democracy and constitution and checks and balances, and eventually protest and revolt are for. Right wing 'Libertarianism' is solely reliant on trust and nothing else. It doesn't exist without everyone just agreeing to not hurt each other. I have never seen another ideology that relies on such nonsense.

  • @ouwebrood497

    @ouwebrood497

    Жыл бұрын

    @@eelvis1674 LOL, you need to trust the state, because they are the one providing all the checks and balances. Every ideology is based on nonsense, because people can't accept the idea that there is no solid foundation for any moral.

  • @eelvis1674

    @eelvis1674

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ouwebrood497 you don't need to trust the state. You didn't read my comment. Step one: the state checks itself, systems are designed to prevent or achieve certain things; constitution Step two: the people check the state through means provided by the state; democracy, civil servents/beaurocrats Step three: the people check the state by themselves, if both the above steps fail, you protest, and eventually you have a revolution EXCEPT in "Libertarianism" where systemic violence is not violence if its done by private companies, and so there is no backstop without violation of the "non aggression principle" I don't see how "solid" moral foundations enter into this discussion at all. A moral system doesn't need to be based on anything in order to work, it just needs enough followers.

  • @RPruett78
    @RPruett7810 ай бұрын

    If you are working to survive on an island 100% of the labor you do directly benefits yourself. Your personal labor isn't being used to benefit some random corporate ahole you'll never meet, that already owns 5 houses, 12 yachts, and 37 cars, while you struggle to eat and keep up with the payments/maintenance of 1 home and car. The rich people who cry about paying taxes also refuse to honestly compensate the employees who do all the tangible labor that makes their gratuitous lifestyles possible. These people are a big part of why we need taxation. Our government has to make up for their greed so our citizens don't starve to death in the streets.

  • @jackienuchols9425
    @jackienuchols94252 жыл бұрын

    Cognitive Dissonance is a real thing .You cannot reason people out of something they were not reasoned into.

  • @yrasphong
    @yrasphong2 жыл бұрын

    Matt is funny as fuck tho..an empty island with a boss on it...lol..I actually like these episodes..it takes me away and gives me a break from everything wrong with our country

  • @vgaportauthority9932

    @vgaportauthority9932

    2 жыл бұрын

    Imagine being on a deserted island doing allright, and then an industrialist comes along and tells you he's gonna pay you a small portion of what you harvest and you go "YAY! A JOB CREATOR!!! JUST WHAT I NEEDED!!!" That's what hardcore right wing indoctrination looks like. He's only as free as his employer lets him be, and he thinks that's more freedom than self employment somehow. Pretty amazing mindset...

  • @soyborne.bornmadeandundone1342

    @soyborne.bornmadeandundone1342

    2 жыл бұрын

    Listening to dumb callers like this reminds me of everything wrong with our country lololol.

  • @50733Blabla1337

    @50733Blabla1337

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@soyborne.bornmadeandundone1342 HA! Not for me objectivism aint a thing outside of the US :P

  • @lylegardner7260

    @lylegardner7260

    2 жыл бұрын

    How can it take you away from everything wrong with our country, when this mindset is behind so much of what's wrong with our country?

  • @theespers5263
    @theespers52632 жыл бұрын

    Coconut Island! Coconut Island! Coconut Island! 🥥🥥🥥🥥🥥🥥🥥

  • @burtgrabmore2972

    @burtgrabmore2972

    2 жыл бұрын

    Coconut Island under heavy shelling today by Lime Island. Apparently they will under no circumstance put the lime in the coconut.

  • @julianborges1569

    @julianborges1569

    2 жыл бұрын

    Please explain this

  • @KairoStark

    @KairoStark

    2 жыл бұрын

    It was absolutely perfect: the example had him alone on the island but he NEEDED to bring other guy to pick all the coconuts before him.

  • @stevenherder1244
    @stevenherder12442 жыл бұрын

    Its funny, you can hear when he realized his philosophy is off then tried to rationalize it

  • @dominicrouse2623
    @dominicrouse26232 жыл бұрын

    emma's smirk after asking if objectivism is a religion, fuggin gold

  • @policevanposition1993
    @policevanposition19932 жыл бұрын

    This guy sounds like he burns atleast 10,000 calories in every one of his conversations.

  • @soyborne.bornmadeandundone1342

    @soyborne.bornmadeandundone1342

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@metabolic_jam Nah she owned Larry David just fine. She's in perfect health : )