Re: "objectivist art" was Rand and Romanticism

From: Replicant00@aol.com
Date: Sat Oct 23 1999 - 15:03:34 MDT


In a message dated 10/23/1999 12:44:32 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
neptune@mars.superlink.net writes:

<< I mean if Hitler liked using toilet paper should everyone who
 is against Nazism stop using the stuff? I hope not!:) >>

that is a silly argument, useless! Silly!! DUMB!!!

Come on, you can do better than that.
Ok how abotu this?

I said that Objectivist art *reminded me* of art that Hitler liked, for a
reason:
She liked what he liked, idealization of man and a rigid adherance to
portraying only those " higher " values. Ugh... repeat Ugh... Let's put it
this way, I find both Hitler's Nazi art, and Objectivist art rigid and
stiff... art that is so limited, and so very rigid and stiff, is ugh.
So: if Hitler's toilet paper was rigid and stiff,(ugh) then yes- and you've
given me a good arugment: - )



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