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John Galt Posted: Sun, Dec 14 2008 12:49 AM

To my dear friends, brothers, and sisters in the great fight for human liberty and reason:

I am the man who loves his life. In the name of that love, I come to you today with the first of what will be several messages to be delivered to you over the next many years. I am one of you, and from among you. I will not reveal my identity at the present time, though it will eventually be made known when I choose to make it known, on my terms. For now, you may call me John Galt.

Today, the fourteenth of December, 2008, events have been set into motion that will alter the course of human history. As a result, I give you a promise: you will see freedom—one hundred percent, undiluted, inviolate freedom—within your lifetime. Freedom to speak as you wish, to believe as you wish, to publish as you wish, to travel as you wish, to hold and defend your property as you wish, to live free from fear, death, spying, robbery, and imprisonment. Most importantly, I promise you the unhampered freedom to think, to produce, to be productive, and to keep for yourself all the products of your labor. This last point is the most important of my announcement to you today.

I wish to bring to your attention one of the fatal flaws in our response to tyranny and apathy. That flaw is the fact that it is “a response.” Merely a response, a reaction, a reflex.

In fighting our mutual enemy, it is proper that you and I should know clearly his nature. What better way to know the nature of our enemy—of what he feels, of what he desires, of what end he seeks and what means he will use to achieve that end—than to know and recognize what it is that he fears and resents most?

Let us consider: Why does he initiate aggression, war, and murder, if not because he fears and resents life and the act of living? Why does he inundate your senses with propaganda, demand control over your education and that of your children, and fund institutions of “higher education” that preach irrationality, if not because he fears and resents the mind and the act of thinking? Why does he institute a thick web of controls and regulations on your ingenuity, and why does he tax your labor progressively heavier as you produce more and more, if not because he fears and resents production and the act of producing? Why does he presume to take and redistribute the fruits of your labor, giving most to those who produce least, if not because he fears and resents prosperity and the act of prospering?

And therein is the key to our battle.

Our enemy’s greatest fears are that his subjects will think, produce, prosper, and live, because he knows that as long as his subjects wish to do these things, and do them, his power over you is always in jeopardy.

The man who prospers, does so because he produces. The man who produces, does so because he thinks. The man who thinks, does so because he wishes to live. And the man who wishes to live does not tolerate physical violence against his self and his property. He vigorously resists any attempt by another to rob, enslave, or kill him. Production of goods, the creation of wealth and value from untapped resources, is the greatest threat our enemy faces. The medium we use to exchange that wealth, the lockbox in which we preserve the value of that wealth, is, of course, money. “Making money” is, thus, merely another term for “producing wealth.”

While we must continue to resist our common enemy through political means, if nothing else but to serve as a guide and record of our existence for future generations, we will never achieve total victory over our enemy through the political means of voting, campaigning, writing, calling, or petitioning. Our greatest weapon is to do that which our enemy fears most.

We must no longer think of ourselves merely as defenders against tyranny and apathy, but rather offenders of tyranny and apathy. We are not as numerous as our opponents, but we must no longer be merely “the remnant,” but rather we must become “the elite.” We must no longer be merely the resisters of tyranny, attempting to hold the ground of the little liberty and prosperity we have left—no, we must not be the resisters, but the Conquerors. We must become Atlas.

What must we conquer, you ask? We must conquer every industry, every type of commerce, great and small. We must reach down into our mind—our brilliant, wonderful mind—find our desire to live, and latch on to it. We must draw as much strength as we can from the love we have for our life, and channel that passion into our work, to find exhilaration in the purpose of our action, to be as productive as possible, to out-compete our competitors, to out-compete even our coworkers, to come up with the best ideas and inventions, and to rise as quickly as possible to the very tops of our fields of industry. Gain as much expertise and make as much money as you can. Let making money, getting rich, producing wealth and creating value become the driving force of your every action. Then use the knowledge and wisdom you have acquired to guard that wealth by storing your value in real money—gold and other trustworthy commodities.

By the nature of reality, contradictions cannot exist. There is a reason why those who love liberty, even though we are the smartest, wisest, most capable, and most resourceful our society has to offer, have never been able to rise to the top in politics, and there is a reason why those rare instances in history where lovers of liberty have been able to rise to the top of politics have been so short-lived. If this seems like a paradox to you, then check your premises. You will find that one of them is wrong.

Dearest, I am not asking you to forgo all political action, but I am asking you to make your political goals subservient to your industrial goals. The highest mission of “libertarians” must not be to conquer the political structure, now, but to conquer the area of commerce. This is our most important goal.

However, this is only Step One.

The nature of the arrangements that I have made do not require any or all of you to take my advice. The events that have been set into motion today will take place, regardless. But in order for you to benefit when these events come to fruition, the more money you have, and the more soundly your wealth is protected, the more you personally will benefit. Why am I telling you this? Because I am an altruist? Forbid such a notion! I am an egoist. I trade value for value. I do this for my own personal benefit and satisfaction and none other. But you will have more to offer me, and more to offer one another, if you now strive to become the Conquerors of Industry.

You are asking: if this is only Step One, then what is Step Two? All in good time. I will notify you when we are ready to proceed further. Until then, concentrate on serving your own self interests. I vow to you, that as long as I am still alive, I will deliver to you on every fourteenth of December a message.

Do not misunderstand. I am not going to lead you, nor will I attempt to dictate your personal actions. I refuse to be a leader. I am one of you, no more and no less. Each of you must be the leader of your own life and your own destiny. My role in the oncoming mission we are about to undertake is only as a wayfarer. I go ahead of you into the darkness to prepare a way.

If, during the next several years, you hear of strange events in the world that no rationality can seem to explain, know that you have a friend who is clearing a path for you. Remember: by the nature of reality, contradictions cannot exist. A is A. If a major world event seems to suggest to you that A is not A, then check your premises. You will find that one of them is wrong.

Dearest, it is time for us to go on the offense, to recognize our superiority, and assume the role of Conquerors. Through your hard work, patient wisdom, and creative ingenuity, make as much money as you possibly can. Remember my promise.


Sincerely Yours,
In the name of the best within us,

John Galt



(All messages from me will be posted at http://inthenameofthebestwithinyou.blogspot.com)

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I'm not sure precisely why... but I believe you.  Doubt many others will, though.  Good luck, and thank you for what you're doing, whatever it is.

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Liberty Student will be here soon enough to find some fault in your argument, Mr. Galt.

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Conza88 replied on Sun, Dec 14 2008 7:55 AM

For whatever reason.. this thing has been spammed / pasted into practically every liberty forum I know..

DailyPaul.com, RonPaulForums.com, mises, etc for starters..

*shrugs*

Ron Paul is for self-government when compared to the Constitution. He's an anarcho-capitalist. Proof.
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Conza88:

For whatever reason.. this thing has been spammed / pasted into practically every liberty forum I know..

DailyPaul.com, RonPaulForums.com, mises, etc for starters..

*shrugs*

Thanks for the info. Is today "Speech Day"? I don't remember when that is supposed to be.

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Juan replied on Sun, Dec 14 2008 11:42 AM
John Galt is alive ? Like Elvis ?

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Who is John Galt?

(I kill me!)

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Telpeurion:

Liberty Student will be here soon enough to find some fault in your argument, Mr. Galt.

I don't see any fault in it.  I'm already doing it.  Money talks.

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Juan:
John Galt is alive ? Like Elvis ?

More like "V" (from V for Vendetta). John Galt represents an idea.

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hmmm.  it would be an interesting experiment to replace the majority of shareholders of the S&P 500 with libertarians.  Would this force a change in politics?  I don't know.  I really don't.

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jtucker replied on Sun, Dec 14 2008 1:19 PM

hmmm, so this message is kinda nuts in some way, and it has been posted everywhere. Maybe this guy should just be banned for spamming, though it is strange and not entirely bogus spam.

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wombatron replied on Sun, Dec 14 2008 1:34 PM

Too bad that the "very tops of the fields" are, by there nature, subservient to the state, and have been for centuries.  Oops.

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wombatron:

Too bad that the "very tops of the fields" are, by there nature, subservient to the state, and have been for centuries.  Oops.

Not necessarily.  Success is not synonymous with state.

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wombatron replied on Sun, Dec 14 2008 1:45 PM

liberty student:
Not necessarily.  Success is not synonymous with state.

No.  But success at, say, AIG, or British Petrolium, or Boeing, for example, almost certainly is.  Power tends to corrupt.  Libertarians who find themselves at the head of a state-enabled company will either leave or become not-so-libertarian any more.

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wombatron:

liberty student:
Not necessarily.  Success is not synonymous with state.

No.  But success at, say, AIG, or British Petrolium, or Boeing, for example, almost certainly is.

Why?  How?  Examples?

 

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Andrew replied on Sun, Dec 14 2008 7:29 PM

maybe just spam, or could be a very powerful or famous person behind the curtains. Maybe its Obama telling us to work harder because he is going to cut middle class taxes, but he wants more money. A surplus is more dangerous than a deficit in government. But Ben Franklin had some good advice " one who thinks money is everything, is suspect for doing anything for it ". 

I believe that the strongest supporters of " work is a virtue " and " production for production's sake ", are tax collectors. They use our natural instincts and pride and ego against us to keep supporting what we despise. 

 

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Andrew:
I believe that the strongest supporters of " work is a virtue " and " production for production's sake ", are tax collectors. They use our natural instincts and pride and ego against us to keep supporting what we despise.

I personally believe work is a virtue.  It makes downtime that much more precious, and honestly, the only way people are able to stop working so early in their lives now, is due to the inflationary economy, future debt spending of government, and subsidizes on the backs of foreign workers.

Besides, work is why I get out of bed each day.  When you like what you do, it doesn't feel like a chore.

 

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kiba replied on Sun, Dec 14 2008 8:13 PM

liberty student:

Andrew:
I believe that the strongest supporters of " work is a virtue " and " production for production's sake ", are tax collectors. They use our natural instincts and pride and ego against us to keep supporting what we despise.

I personally believe work is a virtue.  It makes downtime that much more precious, and honestly, the only way people are able to stop working so early in their lives now, is due to the inflationary economy, future debt spending of government, and subsidizes on the backs of foreign workers.

Besides, work is why I get out of bed each day.  When you like what you do, it doesn't feel like a chore.

 

I dunno. I thought it was the other way around. I rather thinks that government regulation put undue burden on wage earners. I wanna be the lazy capitalists socialists attack in their retheoric. In fact, I envy them.(Well not in a bad way) For them to be able to allocate capitals while don't have to worry about making a living is a luxury.

I don't want to work my butt off by neccesity. But I will surely work my butt off pursuing my dreams to the end of the earth.

I am saving my money hoping that someday my investment will make enough money on its own to generate it owns revenue so I can litterally sit on my butt on work on hobbys instead.(Without work, ironically, I am doomed to utter boredom and anger) But it seem unlikely because of government's inflationary policies because somebody, somewhere will have to pay for wasteful spending of the government.

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Andrew:
maybe just spam, or could be a very powerful or famous person behind the curtains.

Maybe a crazy? Who knows? In any case, it is an interesting and fun post to read. I'll give the OP that much.

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kiba:

For them to be able to allocate capitals while don't have to worry about making a living is a luxury.

It's a dream, not reality.  We're not talking about the top 0.5%.  I'm talking about the top 30% of wage earners.

Btw, people who invest but don't watch or choose their investments wisely, will not be capitalists for long.

 

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It's Jesus!!!... I knew he was a libertarian!!!

Anyone else think it hilarious when individuals come on to the internet, suddenly all high and mighty, to announce some cryptic message about their importance to whatever movement they abide to? When in real life they're probably just some average, less-than-important, american like the rest of us. But nevertheless I hope he's right!

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Solomon replied on Mon, Dec 15 2008 6:05 AM

The messiah is come!  The fulfillment of the prophecy!  He will deliver us from our captors, heal the sick, raise the dead, and teach us that 'A is A'!

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sirmonty replied on Mon, Dec 15 2008 6:52 AM

WWJGD?

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Solomon:

The messiah is come!  The fulfillment of the prophecy!  He will deliver us from our captors, heal the sick, raise the dead, and teach us that 'A is A'!

Only if you pay up!

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$ is $.

Freedom of markets is positively correlated with the degree of evolution in any society...

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