Revision as of 06:21, 1 August 2004 view sourceKmweber (talk | contribs)6,865 edits →Quotes and Observations← Previous edit | Revision as of 06:22, 1 August 2004 view source Kmweber (talk | contribs)6,865 edits →Quotes and ObservationsNext edit → | ||
Line 8: | Line 8: | ||
"''The difference between myself and socialists is that I want freedom for everyone, whereas socialists only want freedom for those who don't have something they want (and EVERYBODY has something a socialist wants).''" | "''The difference between myself and socialists is that I want freedom for everyone, whereas socialists only want freedom for those who don't have something they want (and EVERYBODY has something a socialist wants).''" | ||
''A field of study can be safely considered complex when it starts using Hebrew letters for symbols.'' | "''A field of study can be safely considered complex when it starts using Hebrew letters for symbols.''" |
Revision as of 06:22, 1 August 2004
Hi, I'm Kurt Weber, wikipedian-sort of and denizen of #wikipedia on Freenode (irc.freenode.net).
I am an radical ardent Libertarian Individualist extremist (for various reasons I will NOT refer to myself as an "Objectivist" even though I find it to be quite a valid philosophy in and of itself), and seek nothing short of the entire destruction of socialism and collectivism in my lifetime. Paradoxically, then, some of my favorite writers happen to be self-described socialists such as George Orwell and (fellow Hoosier/fellow Kurt) Kurt Vonnegut.
I was for some time a member of Southwind Drum & Bugle Corps of Lexington, KY; however, I was beset by medical problems that precluded my participation in the corps's competitive season.
Quotes and Observations
"The difference between myself and socialists is that I want freedom for everyone, whereas socialists only want freedom for those who don't have something they want (and EVERYBODY has something a socialist wants)."
"A field of study can be safely considered complex when it starts using Hebrew letters for symbols."