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The Fountainhead - Howard Roark Speech (Ayn Rand) Posted by: Sidewinder77
Video duration: 353 seconds Global video hits: 146992 From The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand, Gary Cooper as Howard Roark delivers the memorable courtroom speech in self-defense for dynamiting Courtland. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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The Fountainhead Posted by: hotmonger
Video duration: 160 seconds Global video hits: 22631 Patricia Neal disciplines Gary Cooper Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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The Fountainhead - Howard Roark's defense Posted by: tiagopapoose
Video duration: 474 seconds Global video hits: 17071 King Vidor's The Fountainhead - Howard Roark's defense Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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The Fountainhead Posted by: hotmonger
Video duration: 199 seconds Global video hits: 11608 meeting at the quarry Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Gary Cooper (Design by Committee) - The Fountainhead Posted by: thejobloshow
Video duration: 202 seconds Global video hits: 2861 One of my favourite scenes in The Fountainhead displaying the disconnect between Ayn Rand's hard line belief in individuality and the collectivist ideal of design by committee. The ironic aspect of this speech is that film is a very collectivist (or at least collaborative) art form compared to writing. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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the Fountainhead Posted by: BoogerReyProductions
Video duration: 368 seconds Global video hits: 263 Excerpt from the Fountainhead Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video: |
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The Fountainhead - Someone Like You (Audio) Posted by: JAMR1977
Video duration: 254 seconds Global video hits: 2925 80's Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Vatican DC Presents Fountainhead Posted by: DaylightRobbery
Video duration: 217 seconds Global video hits: 2582 The latest video from outstanding London band Vatican DC Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Canibus - PL?-The Fountainhead Posted by: tuckdragon
Video duration: 219 seconds Global video hits: 592 Canibus - PL?-The Fountainhead Canibus - PL?-The Fountainhead Canibus - PL?-The Fountainhead Canibus - PL?-The Fountainhead Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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The Fountainhead - Roark's Courtroom Speech Posted by: KameradKonrad
Video duration: 370 seconds Global video hits: 1250 From the 1949 film '"The Fountainhead" based on the novel of the same name by Ayn Rand. Gary Cooper plays Howard Roark as he defends his dynamiting of Cortlandt. Ayn Rand wrote the screenplay herself for the film, so novel purists need not worry. Please rate and comment. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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the Fountainhead - Duncan Proctor (Bluetones cover) Posted by: duncanproctor
Video duration: 156 seconds Global video hits: 428 This is for Amanda, Aoife and Jagruti. Amanda falsely claims that my version of this song is better than the versions by Mark Morriss or the Bluetones. They are legends and their versions are clearly superior, but I wanted to pay tribute to this amazing song and wish the May Street girls all the happiest of birthdays Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Fountainhead of Freedom: LSS Posted by: bureaucrash
Video duration: 196 seconds Global video hits: 1070 Government attempts to usurp your freedom. Fight back by becoming a knowledgeable, principled, passionate advocate of liberty. As Bureaucrash shows in this video, one place to get versed on these ideas is the Liberty Summer Seminar, hosted by the Institute for Liberal Studies. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Watch The movie The Fountainhead for free Posted by: gate1296
Video duration: 61 seconds Global video hits: 1978 Watch The movie The Fountainhead for free at http://jmdf15122.fly network.hop.clickban k.net/ Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video: |
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Pakistani Adaptation for the Fountainhead by Ayn Rand Posted by: Anochi
Video duration: 334 seconds Global video hits: 3446 Pakistani Adaptation for the Fountainhead by Ayn Rand. "Teesra Kinara" was recorded from cable TV (in England?)about 15 years ago. Note that it was pirated, i.e., the production company in Pakistan did not get permission to make the adaptation. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Darkness Over Dreaming - The Fountainhead Posted by: soma042
Video duration: 451 seconds Global video hits: 1420 As I Lay Dying - 94 Hours : acoustic Machines Of Loving Grace - Richest Junkie Still Alive : acoustic Marc P. - Rhythm & Vocals Chuck S. - Lead Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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The Fountainhead, Favorite Quotes, 1 of 3 Posted by: MrCropper
Video duration: 596 seconds Global video hits: 780 From Ayn Rand's "The Fountainhead" Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Fountainhead - Dazed Guitar Solo Medley Posted by: BerlinDeathMetal
Video duration: 326 seconds Global video hits: 2642 www.myspace.com/foun tainheadguitar - Insane bastard Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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NVRacing - Fountainhead Mountain biking Posted by: Adv2Race
Video duration: 296 seconds Global video hits: 2354 NVRacing Adventure Racers training on the Fountainhead mountain bike course Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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By: rightnow1212. on 22 Nov 08, 20:56:34
The credit crisis is not a money crisis but a moral crisis. Since Reagan/Greenspan we have seen the "moochers" (ourselves) destroy what is still great in our country. Personal consumption debt stands at $50 Trillion in 2008 ($10 Trillion in 1987), Government debt (50 trillion) Non creation of value but only consummption. "Individualism" now is about plunder not wealth creation. We are the collectivists and we are on a road to self-destruction. We can change but we must first understand.
By: Jazzper79. on 22 Nov 08, 15:06:45
It is so beautiful!! Love that speach Jesper, Denmark
By: deinse81. on 22 Nov 08, 13:53:58
I agree that it's possible to circumvent the inperfect priciples of our Republic, with or without popular support. I'll even agree that popular support helps. What I am arguing with is the idea that the US is a Democracy: majority rule over rights. The Constitution is aimed at preserving individual rights, not democracy. Elections are just a limited tool towards that specific end. (FF's assumed that americans will lean towards freedom more than some tyrant-and so far they were mostly right)
By: BlackProteus. on 22 Nov 08, 00:45:43
deinse81 - "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for instance - if a majority voted against them, they could be wiped out. In the US, that's not the case" You are wrong. The USA is representative democracy, and so the leaders can change the laws in a way that deprives people of liberty -- all perfectly within the bounds of your system. For example, the Prohibition of alcohol. Your Constitution is not an example of perfection, but can be influenced badly even within its own logic.
By: BlackProteus. on 22 Nov 08, 00:38:38
deinse81 - For the third time: democracy and republicanism are not mutually exclusive. The USA, where people vote in their leaders, is by that fact a democracy. The republicanism of the Founding Fathers, by your definition, suggests that they were against referendums. That does not make the USA something drastically different from a democracy.
By: deinse81. on 21 Nov 08, 04:35:27
That definition does not completely describe what the United States is: there are certain limitations on this government, that a democracy does not have: a democracy doesn't have to respect the individuals' rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for instance - if a majority voted against them, they could be wiped out. In the US, that's not the case, and there are many other limitations.(on the military for instance, which can only be used in self defense)
By: deinse81. on 21 Nov 08, 04:29:31
But of course the United States is not a democracy. The US is, in theory, a republic: in theory, its citizens cannot vote on a law, if that law contradicts the letter or principles of the Constitution, nor can the elected officials go against those principles.
By: rjbonacolta. on 21 Nov 08, 02:26:30
In Political Science, the only thing you need for a democracy, are free elections where any eleigbale citizen can vote, either on a law or for office holders see Putnam's Bowling Alone or Democracies in Flux
By: ipx4. on 20 Nov 08, 23:27:03
"Je voterais volontiers une loi qui permette de pendre une douzaine de banquiers par an". Jonathan Swift
By: ak47taufi. on 19 Nov 08, 18:58:09
the whole movie is pretty fast with the plot, at least first time I saw the movie after reading the book, but I enjoy watching some parts of the movie once in a while "build it as a monument to that spirit which is yours and could have been mine"..
By: KentLansing. on 19 Nov 08, 09:53:47
heAR! heAR!
By: Dionysius779. on 18 Nov 08, 22:20:11
This is certainly not how I imagined this while I was reading the book. He speaks too quickly and does not put enough emphasis on his words. They should remake it.
By: BlackProteus. on 16 Nov 08, 19:11:34
There's no difference between your republicanism and democracy. The only thing I can see that counts differently is that you seem to be against any form of referendum. A very small distinction.
By: BlackProteus. on 16 Nov 08, 19:08:58
Thanks for addressing my questions seriously. I don't want my message about Americans and the FFs to be lost: many Americans are blinded by devotion to the FFs, and fail to evaluate them objectively because they are full of nationalist feeling. You see evidence of this in the recurring argument from authority: "The FFs said X, so X is true." I encounter it all the time. It's a fallacy. They were just men. They were capable of error, and they sometimes did err.
By: BlackProteus. on 16 Nov 08, 19:04:34
"But by the proper, scientific classification we are not a democracy." There is no "scientific classification" of state structures. These are social structures we are talking about.
By: BlackProteus. on 16 Nov 08, 19:03:12
"As I said before, a republic is a nation in which the common people vote for representatives that handle the affairs of government for them." This is not inconsistent with the definition of democracy. You seem to think they are mutually exclusive. They aren't. Some republics aren't democratic, and some are. A republic can be a great variety of things. The American definition is merely one. I'd say the Roman preceded the US's version.
By: someguywithanaccount. on 16 Nov 08, 01:07:54
And no, I don't advocate fascism, in which military and party authority reigns supreme over its subjects. That is very different from republicanism, in which the will of the people is translated through popular election, though limited in its capacity to render unto the people everything that they ask for. In a republic, the voters don't vote for laws. They vote for the people that vote for laws, thus creating a bridge between the law and the will of the mob.
By: someguywithanaccount. on 16 Nov 08, 00:32:33
Clowning with others does please me, which is why I was talking with someone else. You just happened upon the conversation, which is fine. How says that metaphor cannot be mockery? If I said "Jim Bob's house is a pig sty," is that not both metaphor and mockery? For you to say we have an addiction to the FF's, as if it were a drug or bad habit, is to mock the very motive that conservatives have for wanting to preserve our Constitution. I don't appreciate it. But we can just agree to disagree
By: someguywithanaccount. on 16 Nov 08, 00:12:21
I have already said that the 'popular' definition places the US and other nations in the category of 'democracy.' But by the proper, scientific classification we are not a democracy. Pure and simple. If you want to say it is a democracy, by all means go ahead. That's fine. I use the same word to describe us all the time. Just realize that according to the textbook terminology, we are not a democracy.
By: someguywithanaccount. on 16 Nov 08, 00:07:49
As I said before, a republic is a nation in which the common people vote for representatives that handle the affairs of government for them. In America we vote for congressmen and the president. In the UK they vote for Parliament. By this, the common people do not decide bills and laws, regulate trade, or collect taxes. They elect politicians to do that for them. This is a 'republican' system. A 'democracy' is a nation in which common people decide on laws and policy themselves, directly.
By: BlackProteus. on 15 Nov 08, 23:15:11
"I can tell you that I don't advocate democracy, but republicanism." Here is where I genuinely wonder if you advocate fascism. Because to hate democracy, but favour republicanism means, I suppose, you don't want everyone to have the vote, or that you prefer power to be in the hands of some elite. "Republic" is by far the more vague term. The USSR was a republic; so was fascist Italy, Cuba under Castro, Iraq under Saddam Hussein. If you hate those regimes, then what really are you talking about?
By: BlackProteus. on 15 Nov 08, 23:10:35
someguy, My point is that just because the FFs didn't call the US a democracy doesn't matter - it could still be one. They don't use the words "nation-state" in their writings, yet the US is a nation-state. It's fallacious to say that only things they wrote can define what the US has, in fact, become. Second point: let's define democracy. The OED says it is "government by the whole population, usu. through elected representatives." By that definition, the US is a democracy.
By: BlackProteus. on 15 Nov 08, 22:47:45
someguy, I'm not here to have an immature flame-war. Deal with that or stop talking to me. (And saying you are addicted to the FFs is not mockery, but metaphor.) My ideas can stand up to argument, I hope; if they can't, then I will grow by learning that they can't. But mockery is moot because it does not actually engage in the ideas. It is merely ad hominem attack. I have no interest in that. There are plenty of people who do, so go find one to clown around with if that pleases you.
By: two50r. on 14 Nov 08, 13:47:59
Yes, a mockery he makes. Another sad example of someone treating themselves badly. The good news is ignorance is curable. "Trust, but verify" has now evolved into "Distrust, until verifiably trustworthy"
By: two50r. on 14 Nov 08, 13:43:14
Please explain how Freedom and Liberty "evolve". Furthermore, define your idea of what a "modern democracy" encapsulates. If stumped on how to respond, ask your mommy or daddy for help; usually, one who bleats "who cares" and blah, blah, blah in reference to one of the greatest documents ever created (11 years to create) is announcing their underage status or intellectual ignorance in addition to exhibiting signs of extreme low self-esteem. Everything ok in your world?