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Michael Oakeshott & Ayn Rand

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Michael Oakeshott (1901-1990)

Michael Oakeshott was a British political philosopher who wrote 'Rationalism in Politics' (1962) and 'On Human Conduct' (1975).

Tradition

Tradition

  • Oakeshott wrote that to be conservative is to “prefer the familiar to the unknown, to prefer the tried to the untried” and to prefer “the actual to the possible”.
    • Conservative tradition is to prefer the familiar to the unknown and to trust customs and historical structures rather than to try and make radical change.
Human imperfection

Human imperfection

  • Oakeshott believed that humans are intellectually imperfect - political ideas are so broad and complex that we as humans are unable to grasp them.
Pragmatism

Pragmatism

  • Oakeshott believed that conservatism should be pragmatic.
  • Instead of being highly ideological, conservatives should make practical decisions.
  • Oakeshott believed that the state should be maintained, but not overhauled or changed in a revolutionary way- as this would not be in the conservative tradition.
    • He believed that increased state intervention was a bad thing, and that changing society through social engineering was not in the conservative spirit.

Ayn Rand (1905-1982)

Ayn Rand was a conservative thinker who had radical ideas and proposed neoliberal policies. She is famous for writing 'Atlas Shrugged', which has a strong focus on freedom and individuality.

Objectivism

Objectivism

  • Rand supported the philosophical idea of objectivism, which argues that we can gain objective knowledge through the use of logic and reason.
  • Objectivists believe that knowledge exists outside of consciousness, and so can be discovered and perceived.
  • Objectivism also argues that pursuing individual happiness is the purpose of life.
  • She supported ideas of human rationality, and that we should trust individuals to make decisions for themselves.
  • Rand opposed conservative paternalism.
Rationalism

Rationalism

  • Rand believed that because humans are rational and self-interested beings, we have a duty to put our interests before other people’s and that altruism (putting others before one's self) is immoral.
  • Rand was a rational egoist, because she believed that acting in one’s own interest was rational.
  • Rand was also an ethical egoist, because she believed that we are morally obliged to act in our own interest.
Freedom

Freedom

  • Rand supported a laissez-faire economic system and believed this was the only way for individuals to be truly free.
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