Join our Senior Fellow Robert Tracinski presents for “Enlightened Self-Interest,” where he will define “enlightened self-interest” and why we should defend it.
Richard Salsman - Are Price Controls Coming?
January 20, 2022
Join CEO Jennifer Grossman and Senior Scholar Richard Salsman, Ph.D. to ponder: “Are Price Controls Coming?” Don’t miss Dr. Salsman’s account of how the government resorted to price controls in the 1970s and his estimate of whether it will do so again.
NYT Study on Hate Speech, +7% Inflation, and More - Current Events with Hicks and Salsman
January 19, 2022
The Atlas Society Current Events Panel: Join The Atlas Society's Senior Scholars, Dr. Stephen Hicks and Dr. Richard Salsman with host Abbie Berringer to discuss a recent New York Times free speech survey on College Campuses, the over 7% inflation of the US dollar, and the first-ever pig-to-man heart transplant. All of this and more on the 88th episode of The Atlas Society Asks.
Robert Tracinski - A European Solution to Our School Wars
January 18, 2022
Join our Senior Fellow, Robert Tracinski, for “A European Solution to Our School Wars,” where he proposes how a European model of school choice could address the intensifying battle over political “indoctrination” in our schools.
Jason Hill - Ask Me Anything - January 2022
January 14, 2022
Join Senior Scholar Dr. Jason Hill for a special "Ask Me Anything" discussion where Professor Hill will be fielding questions from the audience and choosing a few questions submitted every week by our over 62,000 followers on Instagram.
L'Atlas Society interroge le Dr Naomi Wolf
January 12, 2022
Join the Atlas Society's CEO, Jennifer Grossman, for a special discussion with Dr. Naomi Wolf on the 87th episode of The Atlas Society Asks. Listen as the two discuss the current authoritarian lockdown and vaccine passport measures taking place in America and across the globe, along with a personal look at Dr. Wolf's history in the feminism movement and her new mission with the Dailyclout to keep elected officials accountable.
Robert Tracinski - In Defense of Workism
January 11, 2022
Join our Senior Fellow Robert Tracinski for a discussion on "In Defense of Workism" where he will cover the question: Does work add meaning to our lives and define who we are--and is that a good thing? You won’t want to miss Tracinski’s unique take on concepts like work-life balance and workaholism in light of the seminal virtue of productivity.
L'Atlas Society interroge Kara Dansky
January 5, 2022
Are you confused by the current preoccupation with gender identity? With the proliferation of "preferred pronouns," the cancel culture fury directed at figures as prominent as JK Rowling, the male athletes winning honors in female sports? Then listen to the 86th episode of The Atlas Society Asks, where our CEO, Jennifer Grossman, is joined by Kara Dansky for a conversation to help us navigate the changing ideological landscape of sex, gender, and identity.
David Kelley - Ask Me Anything
January 4, 2022
Join our founder, Dr. David Kelly for a special "Ask Me Anything" event where Dr. Kelley will be fielding questions from the audience and choosing a few questions submitted every week by our over 62,000 followers on Instagram.
Join CEO Jennifer Grossman for a special Clubhouse Q&A with Australian activist Jack McGuire, who is leading the fight against COVID lockdowns and mandates down under: Why did Australia submit so readily to such extreme authoritarian measures? What are the results? Will freedom ever be regained? And what are the lessons for America?
Le bien et le mal des réparations
30 décembre 2021
Les tribunaux de droit civil et de responsabilité civile exigent, à juste titre, une restitution pécuniaire aux personnes lésées, sur la base de preuves objectives de causalité, de responsabilité et de matérialité. Les recours collectifs peuvent également être légitimes. Mais les "réparations", telles qu'elles sont conçues aujourd'hui, collectivisent injustement les torts, désignent les innocents comme des coupables et classent les personnes qui ne le méritent pas comme des victimes. Le problème des réparations n'est pas tant logistique qu'éthique.
L'Atlas Society demande à Howie Rich
December 29, 2021
Join The Atlas Society CEO Jennifer Grossman as she talks with the co-founder of U.S. Term Limits, Howie Rich, about the case, efforts, and support for limiting the congressional terms of politicians on the local, state, and federal levels. Listen as they also discuss Howie Rich's longtime activism in the liberty movement and how Atlas Shrugged started him on this path.
Robert Tracinski - Top Stories Of The Year
December 28, 2021
Join our Senior Fellow Robert Tracinski for a special discussion on the "Top Stories of the Year" where Tracinski reviews the top news stories of 2021 and their philosophical implications and significance.
David Kelley - Objectivism & The Arc of Life
December 23, 2021
Join CEO Jennifer Grossman and our founder, David Kelley, Ph.D. as they explore how Objectivist ethics apply to different stages in human development, from birth to maturity to old age.
L'Atlas Society demande à Alex Kozinski
December 22, 2021
Join The Atlas Society CEO Jennifer Grossman as she talks to former 9th Circuit Judge Alex Kozinski on the 84th episode of The Atlas Society Asks. Listen as the two discuss Kozinski's childhood in Communist Romania, introduction to Ayn Rand, and the government-forced lockdown and vaccine mandates in America.
Robert Tracinski - Capitalism and Christmas
December 22, 2021
Join our Senior Fellow Robert Tracinski for a discussion on "Capitalism and Christmas" where he will cover the questions: Is Christmas too commercial? Does shopping and gift-giving distract us from the "true spirit" of the holiday? And what is the historical relationship between capitalism and Christmas?
Richard Salsman - Ask Me Anything
December 16, 2021
Join our CEO Jennifer Grossman and our Senior Scholar and Professor of economics at Duke, Dr. Richard Salsman for a special “Ask Me Anything” where he will be answering your questions on Objectivism, monetary policy, politics, and more.
Défendre les universités gauchistes : Actualités avec Kelley et Salsman -- Décembre 2021
December 15, 2021
The Atlas Society Current Events Panel: Join The Atlas Society Founder David Kelley and Economist Richard Salsman as they discuss new movements to defund leftist practices in universities, and also talk about criminal law and lawlessness surrounding the Rittenhouse and Arbury trials on the 83rd Episode of The Atlas Society Asks.
Robert Tracinski - What is Nationalism?
December 14, 2021
Join our Senior Fellow Robert Tracinski for a discussion on "What is Nationalism?" and ask the questions: What does nationalism mean? Is nationalism a good thing or a bad thing? And what does nationalism mean in an American context?
Le Trumpisme comme avenir de l'Amérique : Le bon, la brute et le truand
13 décembre 2021
Dans l'épisode 2 du Morals & Markets Podcast, le Dr. Salsman parle de l'effet durable du président Trump sur la politique américaine. Dépourvu de la haine du "jamais-trumper" ou de la manie pro-Trump qui délégitime la plupart des discussions centrées sur Trump aujourd'hui, le Dr Salsman adopte une approche mesurée et présente des arguments rationnels pour ceux d'entre nous qui cherchent à analyser ce que Trump a fait de bien et ce qu'il a fait de mal. Suivi d'un débat vigoureux et de questions-réponses, vous ne voudrez pas manquer cet épisode !
Où sont passés tous les capitalistes ? - Richard Salsman
13 décembre 2021
Dans ce tout premier épisode du Morals & Markets Podcast par le biais des programmes étudiants de l'Atlas Society, Richard M. Salsman, chercheur principal de l'Atlas Society et professeur d'économie politique à Duke, présente son dernier livre "Where Have All The Capitalists Gone ? Essais d'économie politique morale".