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To: Maple MAGA who wrote (765296)7/16/2022 4:41:08 PM
From: Tom Clarke  Respond to of 793955
 
Was he an anti-life mystic?




To: Maple MAGA who wrote (765296)7/16/2022 5:16:08 PM
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He is that ancient, chauvinistic aberration: a Slavophile. He says, in that letter of his, that he wants the Russian government – the Communist Party – to keep all its economic and political power; he lists specifically the power over production, trade, and distribution, over foreign relationships, over the army. All he wants is that the government allow people to speak and write freely. Now remember, he’s a writer.
Rand left Russia soon after the revolution - a long time ago. And she’s right - he was a writer - and his books made people think outside of the prescribed box. Had the Communist Party followed his advice of letting people speak and write freely - that would simply be the end of the USSR. In effect, he was asking them to dismantle their regime. Of course, they wouldn’t - but I’m sure everyone in Russia, with any brain, heard of his request for freedom - and liked it.

I won’t go into him being a slavophile - 1) his beliefs are his personal business, and 2) there are as many types of slavophiles as there are marxists. Or republicans. We don’t have to agree with him on everything. But his books speak for themselves.