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Jay Pastore

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I'm a corporate/transactional lawyer in a relatively big firm in Wilmington, Delaware, USA.  I'm fascinated by both the craftsmanship of law and the big-picture questions of where law comes from, what makes a law a good law, what effects law has on life, etc.

I didn't become a lawyer until I was in my 30s.  Before that, I had most of the low-paying jobs that liberal-arts majors who aren't academics tend to have.  (My undergraduate degree was in classics, and my master's was in history.)

Although I've known about Ayn Rand at least since college (in the late '70s - early '80s), I did not read anything by her until 2005, when I was intrigued by some articles I came across celebrating the 100th anniversary of her birth.  I tried The Fountainhead first -- I was impressed by the ideas, but (honestly) I hated the writing.  A few months later, after someone told me that Atlas Shrugged is better than Fountainhead, I decided to give Atlas a try.  Once I had read that, I was hooked. 

Philosophically, I am still learning about Objectivism, by reading Rand's non-fiction and books by others about her and her ideas.  Many of the principles of Objectivism are persuasive to me, but at the same time I am persuaded by many of the principles of wealth-maximizing utilitarianism.  For example, one issue that remains open for me is whether I would find Rand's ideas persuasive if it could be shown that some competing ideas resulted in greater wealth.

[Please note:  "Jay Pastore" is not my real name.  I'm using a pseudonym on SOLOHQ because the site appears to be transparent to search engines.]


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(Quotes) The American people believe that they have a God-given right to as many health care services as they want, paid for by someone else.
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Quotes - The American people believe that they have a God-given right... - 1
Article Discussions - The Benevolence of the "Robber Barons" - 13
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Article Discussions - The Benevolence of the "Robber Barons" - 4
Poetry Discussions - On the Shoulders of Giants - 2
Article Discussions - Protecting Our Property Protects Our Lives - 4
Article Discussions - Protecting Our Property Protects Our Lives - 2
Dissent - Objectivists offer solutions for the ideal, not the real - 47
Dissent - Objectivists offer solutions for the ideal, not the real - 46
News Discussions - Hooters Expands Internationally to New Zealand - 17
Article Discussions - Machan's Musings - Alan Greenspan's Open Secret - 21
General Forum - Spontaneous Order - 43
Article Discussions - A Tale of Two Political Poems - 0
Dissent - Regulation as a response to foreign commerce - 3
Dissent - Regulation as a response to foreign commerce - 1
General Forum - Spontaneous Order - 40
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