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L'Atlas Society interroge Spencer Jakab

June 1, 2022
Join CEO Jennifer Grossman and award-winning financial journalist Spencer Jakab for the 106th episode of The Atlas Society Asks as they discuss his book "The Revolution that wasn't: GameStop, Reddit, and the Fleecing of Small Investors" which explains the riveting story behind the January 2021 GameStop/Meme stock event that rocked some of the biggest, richest players in the investment world. View Full Transcript Episode

Robert Tracinski - Ask Me Anything May 2022

May 31, 2022
Join Senior Fellow Robert Tracinski for a special “Ask Me Anything” where he will field your questions on Objectivism, foreign policy, politics, culture, and music.

Jason Hill - A Moral Defense of Elitism and Meritocracy Part 2

May 27, 2022
Join our Senior Scholar, Professor Jason Hill for Part 2 of a special 2-part discussion on Elitism and Meritocracy and how higher values are threatened by the crassness of today’s culture.

Richard Salsman - Ask Me Anything May 2022

26 mai 2022
Join our Senior Scholar and Professor of Political Economy at Duke, Dr. Richard Salsman for a special “Ask Me Anything” where he will be taking questions from YOU and our 64K Instagram followers on Objectivism, monetary policy, politics, etc.

Les sanctions économiques sont-elles toujours défendables ?

26 mai 2022
De nombreux pays ont récemment imposé des sanctions économiques à la Russie. Ces sanctions sont-elles appropriées ? Efficace ? Dans "Les racines de la guerre" (1966), Ayn Rand affirme que "l'essence de la politique étrangère du capitalisme est le libre-échange - c'est-à-dire l'abolition des barrières commerciales, des tarifs protecteurs, des privilèges spéciaux - l'ouverture des routes commerciales du monde au libre échange international et à la concurrence entre les citoyens privés de tous les pays qui traitent directement les uns avec les autres". Mais elle s'est également opposée au commerce des États-Unis avec les ennemis jurés et mortels de l'Amérique (par exemple, l'URSS). Au cours de cette session, nous examinerons si/quand les sanctions économiques sont justifiées et leurs effets typiques (en bien ou en mal). Comme les mesures protectionnistes, les sanctions font souvent plus de mal à celui qui les impose qu'à celui qui les subit.

Modern Art & The Buffalo Shooter's Manifesto - Current Events with Hicks and Tracinski

25 mai 2022
Join Senior Scholar Dr. Stephen Hicks and our Senior Fellow Robert Tracinski for the 105th episode of The Atlas Society Asks as they discuss current events in how we should understand art and the process of creation along with an Objectivist perspective on the recent Buffalo shooter and his manifesto.

Robert Tracinski - Schismatology

May 24, 2022
Join Senior Fellow Robert Tracinski where he will be answering the questions: Why is the Objectivist movement so famously fractious? Why does it keep having bitter breaks and schisms? What can be done about this, and how should we deal with our internal disagreements?

Jason Hill - A Moral Defense of Elitism and Meritocracy Part 1

May 20, 2022
Join our Senior Scholar, Professor Jason Hill for Part 1 of a special 2-part discussion on Elitism and Meritocracy and how higher values are threatened by the crassness of today’s culture.

David Kelley - Ask Me Anything - May 2022

19 mai 2022
Join our founder, Dr. David Kelley for a special "Ask Me Anything" discussion where David Kelley takes questions from the audience and our 64K Instagram followers on philosophy, politics, Objectivism, and more.

L'Atlas Society interroge Jason Brennan

17 mai 2022
Join CEO Jennifer Grossman and philosopher and business professor at the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University Jason Brennan on the 104th episode of The Altas Society Asks. Listen as they discuss philosophy, economics, the problem with third parties in America and Why it's OK to Want to Be Rich. View Full Transcript Epis

Robert Tracinski - What Drives History?

17 mai 2022
Join Senior Fellow Robert Tracinski for a discussion on the Objectivist view of what drives history, asking the questions: how do we trace the power of ideas? And is Ayn Rand’s theory of history adequate to explain the facts?

Roe v. Wade et l'avortement avec Richard Salsman et Robert Tracinski

11 mai 2022
Join Senior Scholar Dr. Richard Salsman and Senior Fellow Robert Tracinski for a special webinar discussion on the recent Supreme Court opinion leak along with an Objectivist perspective on Roe v. Wade and abortion.

L'Atlas Society demande à Buck Angel

11 mai 2022
Join our CEO Jennifer Grossman as she speaks with Transsexual activist Buck Angel on the 103rd episode of The Atlas Society Asks. Transgender activism is a matter of hot debate—from whether biological males should be allowed to compete in women’s sports and housed in women’s prisons to Governor DeSantis’ Parental Rights in Education bill banning teaching gender identity to young schoolchildren. That's why we've invited Buck Angel to give his nuanced perspective on the issue and to provide a more balanced discussion on the topic. Born biologically female, Buck struggled with gender dysphoria before transitioning a transsexual man. For decades he’s worked to affirm sexual freedom but has a nuanced view of some of what he sees as the excesses of transgender activism today.

Robert Tracinski - Abortion and Roe v. Wade

May 10, 2022
Join Senior Fellow Robert Tracinski for a discussion on the philosophical issues involved in abortion and how they might be reflected in the constitutional arguments behind the leaked Supreme Court opinion that is expected to overturn Roe v. Wade.

Richard Salsman - Judge Mizelle's Ruling Against Mask Mandates

May 5, 2022
Join Senior Scholar and Professor of Economics at Duke, Dr. Richard Salsman for a discussion about Florida Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle’s tossing out of the federal mask mandate. Dr. Salsman will also give some preliminary thoughts about the Supreme Court and the recent leak regarding the Roe v. Wade decision.

L'Atlas Society interroge Jacob Mchangama

4 mai 2022
Join CEO Jennifer Grossman and Danish lawyer Jacob Mchangama for the 102nd episode of The Atlas Society Asks! As a human-rights advocate and social commentator, Jacob Mchangama has recently published his book "Free Speech: A History from Socrates to Social Media" where he describes how free speech appears to be in recession and calls on some of history's greatest philosophers to act as chief witnesses in the defense of free speech today.

Robert Tracinski - Why We Never Learn About Economics

May 3, 2022
Join Senior Fellow, Robert Tracinski, to discuss our current economic struggles, asking the question “what keeps us making the same mistakes about economics and Big Government over and over again?”

Jason Hill - Why Defeating Russia & Defending Ukraine is in America’s National Self Interest Part 2

April 29, 2022
Join Senior Scholar, Dr. Jason Hill for Part 2 of his discussion on how America should conduct its foreign policy. Listen as he explains why energy independence from Russia is mandatory for the West and the USA, arguing that a moral defense of fossil fuels is required to prevent the current dependence on Russian energy.

David Kelley - What is Cognitive Bias?

28 avril 2022
Join Atlas Society Founder, Dr. David Kelley where he will define cognitive biases, discuss why we are vulnerable to them and offer ways to defend our minds against them.

Politique étrangère et militaire égoïste

28 avril 2022
Tout comme l'égoïsme rationnel est la seule éthique appropriée pour guider la vie d'un individu, il est le seul guide éthique approprié pour les relations d'un État avec d'autres États. L'essence de l'Amérique, ce sont ses libertés, ses droits et son système capitaliste ; par conséquent, l'intérêt des États-Unis est de préserver ces valeurs, de ne pas les sacrifier ni les abandonner, surtout pas pour des motifs soi-disant "humanitaires" (altruistes), simplement pour aider des étrangers victimes. Les États-Unis doivent identifier rationnellement leurs alliés et leurs ennemis, puis agir en conséquence. Ils ne doivent jamais assurer la défense nationale d'autres nations qui, pour la plupart, prétendent être souveraines. L'égoïsme rationnel ne justifie ni le pacifisme, ni l'isolationnisme, ni l'impérialisme. L'Amérique ne peut pas préserver son essence ou ses institutions, ni retrouver le moyen de mener et de gagner uniquement les bonnes guerres, sans suivre le principe de l'égoïsme. Elle doit être un parangon moral pour le monde, mais jamais son gendarme.

L'Atlas Society interroge Robert Bryce

April 27, 2022
Join CEO Jennifer Grossman and energy expert Robert Bryce for the 101st episode of The Atlas Society Asks. As a longtime skeptic of the viability of renewable energy, listen as Robert Bryce discusses his recent book and documentary, along with his analysis of factors contributing to the Texas power crisis during the 2021 winter storm.

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