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Robert Tracinski - Ask Me Anything April 2022

April 19, 2022
Join our Senior Fellow Robert Tracinski for a special "Ask Me Anything" where Tracinski takes questions from our audience and over 63K Instagram followers on Objectivism, foreign policy, politics, culture, and music.

Jason Hill - Why Defeating Russia & Defending Ukraine is in America’s National Self Interest

April 14, 2022
Join our Senior Scholar, Dr. Jason Hill for a special 2-part discussion on how America should conduct its foreign policy regarding the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Listen in Part 1 where Professor Hill will argue as to why America cannot act as he sees in an isolationist role, and must instead take center stage to defeat Russia, which he accuses of being lead by a maniacal, expansionist, former KGB thug, and war criminal whose goal is rebuilding Great Mother Russia.

L'Atlas Society interroge Johan Anderberg

April 13, 2022
Listen to the 99th episode of The Atlas Society Asks where our CEO Jennifer Grossman and journalist Johan Anderberg discuss his upcoming book "The Herd" and how Sweden has ultimately fared against COVID-19 in comparison to the rest of the world.

Robert Tracinski - Ayn Rand's Case for Property Rights

April 12, 2022
Join Senior Fellow Robert Tracinski and his discussion on how the defense of property rights is central to the Objectivist cause for capitalism but is dealt with in a surprisingly cursory fashion in Rand’s philosophical writing. View Full Transcript Episod

Richard Salsman - Ask Me Anything - April 2022

April 7, 2022
Join Senior Scholar and Professor of economics at Duke, Dr. Richard Salsman for a special "Ask Me Anything" event where Dr. Salsman answers your questions on Objectivism, monetary policy, politics, and more. View Full Transcript

Robert Tracinski - Ayn Rand and the Esthetics of Music

April 5, 2022
Join Senior Fellow Robert Tracinski where he will explain Objectivism’s distinctive view on the role and power of art. Listen as Tracinski raises the question, if art is an “imitation of life,” what is music?

L'Atlas Society demande à Isaac Morehouse

March 30, 2022
Join Jennifer Grossman and the founder of Praxis/CEO of Crash, Isaac Morehouse, on the 98th episode of The Atlas Society Asks. Listen as the two discuss homeschooling and alternative education along with how Praxis is working to provide young people the skills needed to get careers without having to go to college.

Jason Hill - Ayn Rand and Sex Part 2

March 30, 2022
Join our Senior Scholar, Dr. Jason Hill for Part 2 of his special Clubhouse series on Ayn Rand and the Philosophy of Sex.

Robert Tracinski - Ayn Rand's Case for a Secular Morailty

March 29, 2022
Join Senior Fellow Robert Tracinski where he will discuss a key conservative objection to Objectivism stating that it is impossible to have morality without a religious foundation. Join us as Tracinski answers: Can we be good without God? and What is Ayn Rand’s argument for secular morality?

David Kelley - On Objectivity

24 mars 2022
Join our founder, Dr. David Kelley where he will discuss how Objectivity is fundamental to Objectivism but it seems to be an increasingly scarce commodity. What are threats to objectivity and how can individuals improve the objectivity with which they approach contentious topics?

Comment la guerre contre les combustibles fossiles alimente la guerre

24 mars 2022
"L'augmentation de la dépendance mondiale à l'égard du pétrole et du gaz de plus en plus coûteux de la Russie a alimenté ses agressions étrangères. Comme ce fut le cas pour les despotes du Moyen-Orient riches en pétrole dans les années 1970, le principal allié de la Russie a été les écologistes qui, étant anticapitalistes, s'opposent précisément aux énergies qui alimentent le mieux les infrastructures du capital : les combustibles fossiles et l'énergie nucléaire. Au lieu que les économies avancées utilisent ces formes d'énergie abondantes, bon marché, sûres et fiables, les écologistes préfèrent s'appuyer sur des formes médiévales et préindustrielles - le vent, l'eau, le soleil - sachant que le capitalisme périrait par leur utilisation généralisée".

L'Atlas Society interroge Dorian Abbot

March 23, 2022
Join our CEO, Jennifer Grossman, and Professor Dorian Abbot on the 97th episode of The Atlas Society Asks. Listen as two discuss his experience of being canceled for expressing views at odds within "woke" academia, the status of open inquiry on campus, and his work to dismantle "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion."

Robert Tracinski - Why We Keep Government Out of the Culture Wars

March 22, 2022
Join our Senior Fellow Robert Tracinski where he will discuss the threat of “woke” conformity, causing some to want to bring in politicians to have someone “on our side.” Why shouldn’t we bring government into the culture wars?

Richard Salsman - Distinguishing Four Types of Equality

March 17, 2022
Join our Senior Scholar and Professor of economics at Duke, Dr. Richard Salsman for "Distinguishing Four Types of Equality" where he will tackle the question of "What is Equality?" and four schools of thought on the matter.

L'Atlas Society demande à Peter Diamandis

March 16, 2022
Join our CEO, Jennifer Grossman, and the founder of the XPRIZE Foundation, Peter Diamandis, on the 96th episode of The Atlas Society Asks. Listen as they explore the power of a positive mindset, the future of exponential technologies, and why "Atlas Shrugged" became Diamandis' "bible" in his entrepreneurial journey.

Robert Tracinski - The Problem of Expertise

March 15, 2022
Join Senior Fellow Robert Tracinski for "The Problem of Expertise" where he will ask: How does a non-expert figure out how to rely on the advice of experts? How do we figure out who is a "real" expert and who isn't? How can we be "independent thinkers" if we have to rely on the knowledge of others?

The Atlas Society Asks Kenny Xu

March 9, 2022
Join The Atlas Society's CEO Jennifer Grossman, for a conversation with the president of Color Us United, Kenny Xu on combating identity politics and race-conscious admissions in colleges like Harvard, which discriminates against high-achieving kids. As the president of Color Us United, Xu works to counter government, corporate, and media claims that America is a racially divided and hateful country.

Jason Hill - Ayn Rand and Sex Part 1

March 9, 2022
Join Senior Scholar Jason Hill for Part 1 of a special 2-Part Clubhouse series exploring Ayn Rand and the Philosophy of Sex.

Robert Tracinski - Ask Me Anything - March 2022

March 8, 2022
Join our Senior Fellow Robert Tracinski for a special "Ask Me Anything" where Tracinski takes questions from our audience and over 63K Instagram followers on Objectivism, foreign policy, politics, culture, and music.

Richard Salsman - Ask Me Anything - March 2022

March 3, 2022
Join Senior Scholar and Professor of economics at Duke, Dr. Richard Salsman for a special "Ask Me Anything" event where Dr. Salsman answers your questions on Objectivism, monetary policy, politics, and more.

La guerre de la Russie contre l'Ukraine : Actualité avec Hicks et Tracinski

March 2, 2022
Join The Atlas Society Senior Scholar Dr. Stephen Hicks and Senior Fellow Robert Tracinski with host and Student Programs Manager Abbie Berringer for an Objectivist perspective on the war between Russia and Ukraine on the 94th episode of The Atlas Society Asks.

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