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Old 10-28-2008, 10:28 AM   #46
bill_mchale
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Bill, I agree with you, that I've met some seriously bent Objectivists. But then again, if you're a Trek fan you can't say you haven't met some insanely dedicated, even religious, Trekkers. Some of my best friends...

True, but I would point out that while Roddenbery did infuse Trek with his philosophical ideas, he never meant, I think, the series to be considered a serious philosophical work. Rand very much meant her novels and the work she did afterwards to be taken as serious philosophy.

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