The_Noble_Cause wrote:S2M wrote:But show me ONE person, who, when faced with death - doesn't come to some internal personal decision to actually accept help with being fed, and given aid from whomever - just to stay alive.....
Ayn Rand should've practiced what she preached, and invested wisely or relied on charity/churches. Ron Paul doesn't accept Medicare or Medicaid.
Rand did address this issue in writing , long before she became ill or old.
"It is obvious, in such cases, that a man receives his own money which was taken from him by force, directly and specifically, without his consent, against his own choice. Those who advocated such laws are morally guilty, since they assumed the “right” to force employers and unwilling co-workers. But the victims, who opposed such laws, have a clear right to any refund of their own money—and they would not advance the cause of freedom if they left their money, unclaimed, for the benefit of the welfare-state administration"
The point being is that if the money is unjustly taken as theft , it is just for the victim to have back what is his. If I break into your house and steal your wife, tv and beer its not unjust for you want your wife, TV and beer back.
Granted Id rather have my libertarian heroes be more like ron Paul and Rose Wilder lane, but her point stands