• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • About Towleroad
  • Towleroad on Social Media
  • Privacy Policy

Towleroad Gay News

Gay Blog Towleroad: More than gay news | gay men

  • Travel
  • Sports
  • Law/Justice
  • Celebrities
  • Film/TV/Stream
  • Republicans
  • Madonna
  • Books
  • Men
  • Trans Rights
  • Tech/Science
  • Royals
  • Monkeypox
  • Madonna’s Daughter Lourdes Leon Drops First Single & Steamy Music Video: WATCH
  • Jonathan Knight secretly marries boyfriend Harley Rodriguez
  • Ex-football star Herschel Walker’s woes hurt Republican chance of taking U.S. Senate

Paul Ryan, Ayn Rand, and Constitutional Law

Ari Ezra Waldman August 23, 2012

BY ARI EZRA WALDMAN

Paull Ryan likes to say he loves Ayn Rand. But, if you take a look at his record in Congress, he has been no acolyte of the libertarian novelist. Mr. Ryan has been, at best, a loyal politician who voted for everything President George W. Bush wanted, including every law that expanded the size of the federal government and every tax cut that drained its resources and every war that spilled its blood and money, and then opposed everything President Barack Obama wanted even if those policies would shrink the debt, deficit, and the size of government. Only when President Obama and the Democrats come to power did Mr. Ryan return to what we may be his honest beliefs and advocate for the radical shrinking of Washington. He has been a consummate politician bent on survival and a radically social conservative one, at that, not a radically libertarian one.

Paul.ryan_.3.20.12_610x407Mr. Ryan was no Randian — he supports banning abortion in all cases, he supports constitutional amendments to enshrine marriage discrimination into our law, he supports treating gay persons and gay couples differently than their heterosexual peers. He has expressed his opposition to gays adopting children. He even co-sponsored a few bills, including a personhood provision, with this week's villain du jour of the GOP, Todd Akin.

If anything, as Conor Friedersdorf wrote in The Atlantic, Mr. Ryan has been a Randian villain: He supports using the force of the state against citizens (see The Patriot Act, the "war on drugs"); he supports federal regulation of sexual behavior and intimate relationships (see DOMA, gay marriage, abortion); he has no private identity (he never held a non-government job); and, he believes in God (Rand, famously, excluded God from her universe).

But, despite his checkered, inconsistent, hypocritical past, Mr. Ryan has staked out his future using Randian rhetoric and substance, at least in the spheres of economics and social welfare.

A Randian Constitution would be tiny. Negative rights — freedom from government intrusion — would be absolute. The government would protect the nation and do little else. It would not intervene to protect against discrimination (private businesses and organizations could fire gays, blacks, and women if they wanted to, but good luck to them!). It would let everyone marry; it would probably be out of the business of marriage entirely, leaving such solemnities to whatever existed outside the state.

If Paul Ryan had his way, the Constitution would sometimes take its cue from Ms. Rand; other times, from the Family Research Council. Odious, indeed, but that's anything but Randian. AFTER THE JUMP, let's discuss this terrifying prospect.

CONTINUED, AFTER THE JUMP…

Mr. Ryan may have no history as a Randian, but he keeps telling us he does and has made proposals that suggest his pure libertarian heart in the economic realm (except, of course, for his and Mitt Romney's tax plan, which would raise taxes on middle and low income Americans). In a speech last year, he said that "the enforcement of contracts" is protected by the "constitutional cornerstone of our free society." That is constitutional code for a return to the legal regime in place before the New Deal, typified by the famous 1905 case, Lochner v. New York. Lochner was about a maximum hour law in New York: the state legislature said that bakers could never work longer than 14 hours in one day. That law, like almost every other labor law, limited the employers' and employees' freedom to make contracts on their own. After all, the Court implied, if bakers want to work 16 hours in a day, the Constitution gives them that freedom.

Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes (and others) had a different idea. In his dissent, he argued that the Constitution does not exist to enforce one particular economic scheme, i.e., laissez faire capitalism. Eventually, the rest of the Court — and most of the mainstream political arean — would agree. 

Based on his speeches to the Federalist Society, a conservative legal group, the ultra-conservative Kirby Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship (founded by Clarence Thomas's wife), and elsewhere, Mr. Ryan believes that many federal labor laws are unconstitutional. He has never explicitly advocated for an end to the federal minimum wage, but his interpretation of the Constitution would require its repeal. His antiquated interpretation would also destroy collective bargainining rights, scrap federal child labor laws, and end adequate working condition requirements.

As the Atlantic's Matthew O'Brien reminds us, Mr. Ryan supports a radical shift in the mission of the Federal Reserve. Currently, the Fed is charged with both keeping inflation under control and keeping employment as close to 5% as possible. Mr. Ryan thinks that's a pretty bad idea. The Fed should return to focusing solely on "sound money," which, by the way, used to be economic code for returning to the gold standard, but in 2012, means not using monetary policy (interest rates) to worry about unemployment. The Fed's job, Mr. Ryan said in a 2011 grilling of Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke, was not to print money, but to worry about the inflation monster waiting in the wings, and nothing more. Let us be clear: sustained high inflation is a terrible thing; but, Mr. Ryan is calling for a radical change in the goals of monetary policy that would generally benefit the wealthy at the expense of small business owners and workers who need easier flow of money in tough economic times.

So far, this is quite Randian.

But, the Ryan plan for the future departs from Ms. Rand's libertarianism. He has advocated not only for a constitutional amendment to define marriage based on his particular brand of Catholicism, but for a constitutional amendment that would destroy a woman's right to choose. He believes a fetus is a person. He has committed one of the greatest Randian heresies by insisting that religious institutions should be exempt from federal taxes, and proposes to commit another by giving religious houses and any affiliated institution the right to flout what few federal and state laws would exist under a Ryan regime if those laws conflict with their religious beliefs.

Nor is Mr. Ryan an equal opportunity believer in religious freedom. His website reports with pride everything he has done to support the war on terror, including his refusal to vote for bringing our troops home from Afghanistan, his support for the very costly Iraq War, and, most strikingly, his decision to exempt the military from any cost-cutting in his budget. 

Ms. Rand would be appalled.

In truth, Mr. Ryan says he's a Randian because, in Republican circles of 2012, it's cool to be a Randian. He leverages the rhetoric of a radical libertarian to appeal to the Tea Party and most Americans' very legitimate, but exceedingly uninformed concern about the debt. Then, he turns back to Congress and votes like a social conservative, a Randian villain. There are many things to like about Mr. Ryan — at least he's talking about our long term fiscal health. But, if you like Ayn Rand, you should not like Paul Ryan.

***

Ari Ezra Waldman teaches at Brooklyn Law School and is concurrently getting his PhD at Columbia University in New York City. He is a 2002 graduate of Harvard College and a 2005 graduate of Harvard Law School. His research focuses on technology, privacy, speech, and gay rights. Ari will be writing weekly posts on law and various LGBT issues. 

Follow Ari on Twitter at @ariezrawaldman.

 

Topics: History, Society More Posts About: 2012 election, Ari Ezra Waldman, Law - Gay, LGBT, Paul Ryan, Paul Ryan

Related Posts
  • Texas’ Hostile Supreme Court LGBT Rights Case Against California Won’t Be Heard, Nor Will Texas’ 4 Trumped-up Cases To Overturn Biden’s Election
  • Trump Blasts House Speaker Paul Ryan for Opposing Him on ‘Something He Knows Nothing About’
  • Paul Ryan: ‘Trump is Trolling People’ with Threats to Revoke Security Clearances
  • Jonathan Knight secretly marries boyfriend Harley Rodriguez

    Jonathan Knight secretly marries boyfriend Harley Rodriguez

    Published by BANG Showbiz English Jonathan Knight has married his boyfriend Harley Rodriguez. The New Kids on the Block star has confirmed he’s a married man after tying the knot with his longtime partner in secret …Read More »
  • Ex-football star Herschel Walker’s woes hurt Republican chance of taking U.S. Senate

    Ex-football star Herschel Walker’s woes hurt Republican chance of taking U.S. Senate

    Published by Reuters By David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican hopes of taking control of the U.S. Senate in November could hinge on former football star Herschel Walker, a first-time candidate endorsed by Donald Trump, whose …Read More »
  • The Shocking Truth 25 Years After Princess Diana’s Tragic Death — Brother Charles Speaks Out

    The Shocking Truth 25 Years After Princess Diana’s Tragic Death — Brother Charles Speaks Out

    Published by OK Magazine mega August 31 marks the 25th anniversary of Princess Diana’s tragic death — and her only brother, Charles, proudly spoke out about his sister! “I’m always surprised by how difficult August 31 …Read More »
  • U.S. releases 2019 memo opposing Trump obstruction charges

    U.S. releases 2019 memo opposing Trump obstruction charges

    Published by Reuters By Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Justice Department on Wednesday released under court order all of a 2019 memo https://www.justice.gov/file/1528466/download in which two top officials advised then-Attorney General William Barr not to …Read More »
Previous Post: « Band Knows Straight Love And Gay Love Are One And The Same: VIDEO
Next Post: Bryan Fischer Calls Freedom From Religion Foundation Request “Northern Aggression”: VIDEO »

Primary Sidebar

Adjacent News

  • Ivanka Trump & Jared Kushner Contently Stroll Hand-In-Hand As Donald Trump’s Legal Woes Mount

    Ivanka Trump & Jared Kushner Contently Stroll Hand-In-Hand As Donald Trump’s Legal Woes Mount

  • Biden to hold first political rally in run-up to November elections

    Biden to hold first political rally in run-up to November elections

  • Trump has displayed ‘anxiety in private conversations’ following Mar-a-Lago search: report

    Trump has displayed ‘anxiety in private conversations’ following Mar-a-Lago search: report

Good Trash: Going to Read It Somewhere, Y’know

  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex adopt new rescue dog

    Duke and Duchess of Sussex adopt new rescue dog

  • Vanessa Bryant awarded 16m in damages over helicopter crash photos

    Vanessa Bryant awarded 16m in damages over helicopter crash photos

  • Lisa Scott-Lee recalls surreal dinner date with Michael Jackson

    Lisa Scott-Lee recalls surreal dinner date with Michael Jackson

RSS Partner Links

  • An error has occurred, which probably means the feed is down. Try again later.

Most Recent

  • Madonna’s Daughter Lourdes Leon Drops First Single & Steamy Music Video: WATCH

    Madonna’s Daughter Lourdes Leon Drops First Single & Steamy Music Video: WATCH

  • Jonathan Knight secretly marries boyfriend Harley Rodriguez

    Jonathan Knight secretly marries boyfriend Harley Rodriguez

  • Ex-football star Herschel Walker’s woes hurt Republican chance of taking U.S. Senate

    Ex-football star Herschel Walker’s woes hurt Republican chance of taking U.S. Senate

  • The Shocking Truth 25 Years After Princess Diana’s Tragic Death — Brother Charles Speaks Out

    The Shocking Truth 25 Years After Princess Diana’s Tragic Death — Brother Charles Speaks Out

  • U.S. releases 2019 memo opposing Trump obstruction charges

    U.S. releases 2019 memo opposing Trump obstruction charges

  • William Orbit: ‘Queen loves DJs as long as they end sets with National Anthem’

    William Orbit: ‘Queen loves DJs as long as they end sets with National Anthem’

  • Sir Rod Stewart takes another cheeky dig at his long-time pal Sir Elton John with stage mockery

    Sir Rod Stewart takes another cheeky dig at his long-time pal Sir Elton John with stage mockery

  • Scott Maxwell: Marco Rubio says his campaign is ‘a disaster.’ Is he crying wolf or truly scared of Demings?

    Scott Maxwell: Marco Rubio says his campaign is ‘a disaster.’ Is he crying wolf or truly scared of Demings?

Most Commented

Social

Twitter @tlrd | Facebook | Instagram @tlrd

Footer

Copyright © 2025 · Log in

×