1. As Spider-Man leaps to top of box office charts, worth remembering so popular a character was created by a true eccentric. Steve Ditko, the primary creator, shunned the spotlight (unlike credit-hog Stan Lee), living in overlapping covert worlds of fetish porn & libertarianism
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5. Spider-Man is usually not seen as so bluntly Randian, but if you read the Ditko created stories closely, what comes through is an emotional libertarianism: not so much an economic doctrine but a vibe: the lone individual genius besieged by unappreciative society.pic.twitter.com/X7BefiNJEZ
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6. This emotional libertarianism (sense of being unappreciated, scorned, disdained by the unthinking mob while possessing secret gifts) is the true appeal of Randianism, more than the cod anti-statism (which is superstructural). For more on Ditko & Rand:https://jeetheer.substack.com/p/podcast-spider-mans-libertarian-roots?r=bh54&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email …
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I've tried one Mr. A story out of curiosity and it was completely unreadable. It's Ditko trying to explain this insane philosophy that governed his life and having a complete brain melt.
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iirc Watchmen was initially intended by Alan Moore to be in significant part a mocking critique of Ditko (before DC made him use expy characters instead).
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Sounds like yoda to me..;)
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