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To: SoftballMominVA
What is the source of Philip Rearden’s attitude of superiority, and to what does it connect in today’s world?

Where does the source of superiority come from? I suspect it comes from the power of guilt they these people are able to place on those around them.

Philip Rearden's attitude of superiority can be equated to the liberal left winger elitist types.

Examples include the Kennedy's, Hollywood celebritards, the left wing media, most Ivy Leaguers, trust funders, etc.

Like Philip, they feel 'guilty' about their wealth and status, especially since they didn't do a damned thing to earn it, and think that by taking money from others to distribute to the 'needy' that they will sleep better at night.

However, even though they may feel guilty about living a life of luxury and privilege, they would scratch and claw to maintain their lifestyle, whatever it takes.

55 posted on 01/25/2009 7:38:14 AM PST by cowboyway ("The beauty of the Second Amendment is you won't need it until they try to take it away"--Jefferson)
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To: cowboyway
...especially since they didn't do a damned thing to earn it...

Nicely stated. Had they earned their money, they would have held a proprietary sense toward the money. It's theirs through the sweat of their brow. But if it's somebody elses, that's different.

That's where my tag line comes in. I filched it from Margaret Thatcher.

63 posted on 01/25/2009 11:25:37 AM PST by Publius (The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other peoples money.)
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