Current research: Ayn Rand and L. Ron Hubbard
I am in the process of researching the conceptual systems and philosophies of 'dubious' thinkers—particularly those who have been successful in spreading their ideas into popular culture. Currently my research is focused on, and is interested in contrasting, the ideas and writings of Ayn Rand (founder of the 'philosophy' of Objectivism, through which she claimed to have proved that laissez-faire Capitalism could be the only 'moral' political system, and which she promoted through the fictional novels 'The Fountainhead' (1943) and 'Atlas Shrugged' (1957), both of which were a popular and commercial success) and L. Ron Hubbard (science fiction writer turned founder of the 'new religious movement' Scientology, whose conceptual schema—expressed through a prolific and verbose output—have left their mark on the contemporary world, both inside and outside of Scientology). My interest in these figures comes in part from an an interest in personal systems of thinking and action, but in the main from their ability—despite their many shortcomings—to reach out and affect the lives and thinking of 'everyday people', rather than having their initial effects only in technical and specialised areas of academia.
I am also interested, in a very simple way, in the way they both made a living through their work. I think this is one area where these research interests clearly intersect with the realm of an 'art practice', particularly one which is functional and aims to enact or 'do something' in the world, rather than being simply representational.
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- Anyone know, or am I going to have to look it up? (Can't really think why he'd need to describe them, but still, the image is in my head.)5 hours ago
- Given 'best of all possible worlds' reference in The Nines, is it a intentional that the film ends with the double tetrahedron imagery?5 hours ago
- Does Leibniz ever describe a monad as looking like a double tetrahedron—or is that just something I just imagined?5 hours ago
- Well, I enjoyed that one. Ending perhaps a little sentimental for my taste. The idea was interestingly handled. I think a 7.5 for The Nines.6 hours ago
- Daniel Dennett - Practical and ‘Theoretical’ Free Will - 10th May 2012 http://t.co/zr4pKjIA from Backdoor Broadcasting Company15 hours ago
- RT @turingcop: Daniel Dennett – Reflections on the Personal/Subpersonal | Backdoor Broadcasting Company http://t.co/JUHhm13J15 hours ago
- RT @cratylus: great photo of Robert Bloch http://t.co/6cSczolM15 hours ago
- Google: the small business serial killer - http://t.co/KqvfaoGC "Is local locksmith Joe Blogg a locksmith or a content creator?"15 hours ago
- Today Germany is the big loser, not Greece - by Marshall Auerbach http://t.co/Bvwo0q2n15 hours ago
- "The dilemma between austerity and debt-fuelled growth policies is irrelevant" @yanisvaroufakis' Modest Proposal 3.0 http://t.co/V4IOcCux15 hours ago
- RT @niki_russell: Somebody in my apartment block has decided to come out onto his balcony and sing 'Me and Mrs. Jones', surely this can ...15 hours ago
- There do seem to be fewer than I'd first expected. Wikipedia has a handy list: http://t.co/mj9uWNWs1 day ago
- RT @copwatcher: Following in Newham's grubby footsteps - most London councils try to move people outside borough http://t.co/HUW7NU471 day ago
- MT @johannes_mono SpaceX Falcon/Dragon launch. History in the making. http://t.co/SZOeLq9Y << Well, that didn't quite go to plan1 day ago
- Anyway: I welcome recommendations from any of you out there, falling under the heading 'simulated reality in film and fiction'2 days ago
- Well, no film tomorrow night, must finish reading Vurt (some promising moments, but Jeff no, really no…)2 days ago
- Should have lost the whole psychiatric hospital plot device. A linear version—played straight through—could have been genuinely creepy.2 days ago
- Well, Open Your Eyes was an improvement. However choice of narrative order was a mistake; didn't need retelling format to work. Say, 6.5/10?2 days ago
- Well tonight it's Open Your Eyes (Abre los ojos), from 1997. I'm hoping for an improvement over last night's effort.2 days ago
- These are both spectacularly shit movie trailers: http://t.co/N9jw40u2 & http://t.co/tUrNnzCa2 days ago
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