Essentials of Objectivism
Essentials of Objectivism
Ayn Rand was once asked if she could present the essence of Objectivism while
standing on one foot. Her answer was:
Metaphysics
Epistemology
"Man's reason is fully competent to know the facts of reality. Reason, the
conceptual faculty, is the faculty that identifies and integrates the
material provided by man's senses. Reason is man's only means of acquiring
knowledge." Thus Objectivism rejects mysticism (any acceptance of faith or
feeling as a means of knowledge), and it rejects skepticism (the claim that
certainty or knowledge is impossible).
Human Nature
Ethics
"Reason is man's only proper judge of values and his only proper guide to
action. The proper standard of ethics is: man's survival qua man--i.e.,
that which is required by man's nature for his survival as a rational being
(not his momentary physical survival as a mindless brute). Rationality is
man's basic virtue, and his three fundamental values are: reason, purpose,
self-esteem. Man--every man--is an end in himself, not a means to the ends
of others; he must live for his own sake, neither sacrificing himself to
others nor sacrificing others to himself; he must work for his rational
self-interest, with the achievement of his own happiness as the highest
moral purpose of his life." Thus Objectivism rejects any form of altruism--
the claim that morality consists in living for others or for society.
Politics
"The basic social principle of the Objectivist ethics is that no man has
the right to seek values from others by means of physical force--i.e., no
man or group has the right to initiate the use of physical force against
others. Men have the right to use force only in self-defense and only
against those who initiate its use. Men must deal with one another as
traders, giving value for value, by free, mutual consent to mutual benefit.
The only social system that bars physical force from human relationships is
laissez-faire capitalism. Capitalism is a system based on the recognition
of individual rights, including property rights, in which the only function
of the government is to protect individual rights, i.e., to protect men
from those who initiate the use of physical force." Thus Objectivism
rejects any form of collectivism, such as fascism or socialism. It also
rejects the current "mixed economy" notion that the government should
regulate the economy and redistribute wealth.
Esthetics