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Norm's Thoughts BLOG
Topics in Norm's Thoughts are essays and analyses that comprise the entire gamut of areas that are relevant to our culture. They may be philosophical, political, historical, educational, medicine-related, or other appropriate areas.
Norman E. Hill is the author of:
Winner and Final Chairman
An Expose of an American Corporate Power Struggle and $138 Million Golden Parachute
If you read Barbarians at the Gates or followed Enron, you'll enjoy this fictionalized version of a corporate power struggle. It shows how a visionary business plan, not followed through, and never-ending corporate politics, undid a promising turnaround. read more
by Norman E. Hill ~ 0-7414-4773-8 ©2008
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Thoughts on Election

To me, this presidential election has represented dismal choices or lack of them. As the campaign wore on, Obama has tried in slick fashion to position himself as "mainstream" on issues such as gun control, terrorism, etc. This is despite the contradictions with his previous pronouncements, which had always been hard core "leftist." However, McCain has offered no meaningful difference from Obama. Now, his last ditch ads try to present him as an advocate of lower taxes and spending. This is despite that he, along with Obama, supported the incredible $700 billion bailout. He missed a golden opportunity to zero in on the bad accounting that contributed to a considerable extent, and, maybe even to a primary extent, to the current economic crisis. Also, McCain seems to support the same environmentalist proposals that would go a long way to shutting down American industry forever.
To be sure, McCain and his running mate have suffered from a disgraceful media distortion and bias. However, when I have heard some of his positions, my emotional reaction was that he "deserves" it.
The only possible reason for voting for McCain is terrorist concern. Obama's previous statements on foreign policy seem to express a very dangerous worldview and a feeling of moral neutrality between the US and terrorist, theocratic regimes. McCain's previous military and war record seem to give him (although, even here, we can't be sure) a likelihood of standing up to the thugs around the world.
Norman E. Hill
Labels: election, norm thoughts, norman e hill, political, Politics
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Ethics, My Understanding of Objectivism
 Notes on the Objectivist Ethics and Chain
Man exists primarily by reason and logic.
Man is fallible.
Man must plan long range.
Man needs a code of conduct to help plan long range.
Man must use reason and logic in this code.
Man must keep his reasoning faculty sharp and must not undercut or take "shortcuts" to bypass the use of reason and logic.
Man gains benefits from dealing with other men.
Man must deal as a trader with other men, one who uses reason and logic.
Someone who initiates force or fraud with other men is taking shortcuts with and undercutting reason and logic.
At the same time, he is undercutting his own faculty for using reason and logic and endangering its long term functioning.
Someone who initiates force or fraud is therefore endangering his long term means of survival.
This is the reason for the need for dealing honestly with other men and not initiating physical force or fraud. The need is a lifetime behavioral requirement, not one that can be discarded from time to time at a whim, and then reinstated whenever convenient.There is no blank check for rampant murder, robbery, fraud, etc., as a facade for "acting in one's own self interest." There is no justification for a "little" bit of robbery, fraud, etc., for all the same reasons.
Therefore, to have a fully laissez faire society, an Objectivist society with strictly limited government, this chain must be widely understood, not just by intellectuals but also by average men.It must be understood that behavioral requirements do not stem from commandments from society, a dictator, a mystical realm, or from a sermon on a mount.Some people will always choose to deviate, and one function of government is to protect the mass of people against those who do. But, their behavior must be recognized as deviant and outside the norm of what is acceptable ie rational.
Norman E. Hill Winner & Final Chairman BooksByHillsLabels: Ethics, Objectivism, Philosphy, Politics
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