If you like the Fountainhead, you'll like Atlas Shrugged even more. Ayn Rand is to Neitzhe as John Norman is to de Sade. I find it sad that so many people misinterpret Rand as a license to toss any sense of moral judgement out the window. Moral judgement equating to the general higher good of society, because when you benefit society, it benefits you in return. Anyone here read the stuff by Daniel Quinn? Ishmael, Story of B? It feels good to finally be able to post to this list. Jonathan On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 12:09:11PM -0700, Jack Johnson wrote:
Interestingly, I'm in the middle of both The Fountainhead (Ayn Rand) and Interface Culture by Steven Johnson, so I have this intersection of ideas going on revolving around how space affects the actions and activities inside it, be it a physical space or an information space. In terms of colorForth, you can look at this on a myriad of levels (which is always fun). If you abstract colorForth (yet again, for those of you into that sort of thing) and picture it as an edifice, what does it look like to you? What role does it serve? How does it affect the interactions inside it?
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