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Stephen Hicks & David Kelley - Ask Us Anything About Philosophy - November 2022

November 2, 2022
Join Senior Scholar Stephen Hicks, Ph.D, and Atlas Society founder David Kelley, Ph.D, for a special 90-minute “Ask Us Anything About Philosophy” event where the duo answer the audience's most pressing philosophical questions.

Der ESG-Virus - Moral & Märkte

Oktober 25, 2022
ESG ist ein sich schnell ausbreitender politischer Erreger, der von Umweltschützern und anderen Antikapitalisten eingesetzt wird, um jeden Aspekt des Lebens zu infizieren, insbesondere aber die Unternehmensführung und die politische Steuerung. Die ESG priorisieren "ökologische, soziale und Governance"-Ziele, um positive Formen der Governance zu verwässern und zu verunreinigen, insbesondere das Shareholder-Modell in der Wirtschaft und den rechtsbasierten Konstitutionalismus in der Politik. Zu den notwendigen Gegenmitteln gegen den ESG-Virus gehören Rationalität, Gerechtigkeit, das Profitmotiv und der Kapitalismus.

Richard Salsman - "Quiet Quitting" vs Going Galt

October 20, 2022
Join Atlas Society Senior Scholar and Professor of Political Economy at Duke, Richard Salsman, Ph.D, for a discussion that contrasts the passive-aggressive practice of doing the minimum to keep your job with the proactive withdrawal of the “sanction of the victim” as dramatized in Atlas Shrugged.

Die Atlasgesellschaft befragt Dr. Rainer Zitelmann

October 19, 2022
Join CEO Jennifer Grossman for the 126th episode of The Atlas Society Asks where she interviews German historian and sociologist Dr. Rainer Zitelmann. Don't miss as the duo discuss Rainer's time in academia, the private sector, his book The Power of Capitalism, and research into variations of attitudes towards the wealthy.

Die Atlas-Gesellschaft befragt Dr. Houman Hemmati

Oktober 12, 2022
Join CEO Jennifer Grossman for the 125th episode of The Atlas Society Asks where she interviews longtime outspoken critic of COVID-19 lockdowns, mandates, and medical censorship, Dr. Houman Hemmati. Dr. Hemmati is a board-certified MD Ophthalmologist and PhD research scientist who earned his BS in Biological Sciences from Standford University, an MD from UCLA School of Medicine, and a PhD from Caltech. Aside from being the co-founder of two pharmaceutical companies developing treatments for eye diseases, Dr. Hemmati also publishes extensively in the area of stem cell research and is a contributor to The Daily Wire.

Kollegiale Vetternwirtschaft mit Dr. David Kelley, dem Gründer der Atlas Society, als Gast

Oktober 12, 2022
Zu den Kumpanen, die von der Politik begünstigt werden, gehören nicht nur die "Bonzen" der Unternehmen, sondern auch Hochschulen und Studenten. Präsident Biden hat kürzlich einen einseitigen Erlass von Studentenschulden (bis zu 20.000 Dollar pro Kreditnehmer) verfügt, der etwa 500-750 Milliarden Dollar kosten würde. Abgesehen von der Frage, ob Biden, der Kongress oder eine Behörde befugt ist, Schulden zu erlassen, ist diese Politik gerecht oder ungerecht? Praktisch oder unpraktisch? Was ist mit denjenigen, die nicht studiert haben, die keinen Kredit aufgenommen haben oder die ihre Schulden abgetragen haben? Warum ist die Verschuldung der Studenten so hoch? Warum ist Washington überhaupt involviert? Was sagt Bidens Politik über die Staatsverschuldung aus? Wenn Washington einseitig auf Geld verzichten kann, das ihm geschuldet wird, warum kann es das nicht auch für Geld tun, das es anderen schuldet?

Richard Salsman & Robert Tracinski - What Made Britain Great, Then Not-So-Great

October 11, 2022
Join Senior Scholar Richard Salsman, Ph.D, and Senior Fellow Robert Tracinski for a special 90-minute discussion on Great Britain and the rise of revolutionary socialism and democratic socialism.

Die Atlas-Gesellschaft befragt Corey DeAngelis

October 5, 2022
Corey DeAngelis is the National Director of Research at the American Federation for Children, whose research primarily focuses on the effects of school choice programs on non-academic outcomes such as criminal activity, character skills, mental health, political participation, and schooling supply. He is the co-editor of School Choice Myths: Setting the Record Straight on Education Freedom and has authored or co-authored over 40 journal articles, book chapters, and reports on education policy, with work featured in media outlets such as USA Today, New York Post, The Hill, Washington Examiner, and Foundation for Economic Education.

Stephen Hicks & David Kelley - Ask Us Anything About Philosophy

October 5, 2022
Join Senior Scholar Stephen Hicks, Ph.D, and Atlas Society founder David Kelley, Ph.D, for a special 90-minute “Ask Us Anything About Philosophy” event where the duo answer the audience's most pressing philosophical questions.

The Atlas Society Chats with Larry Abrams

September 29, 2022
Join CEO Jennifer Grossman for a special Clubhouse interview with former chess master and longtime Objectivist Larry Abrams. Listen as the two discuss Larry’s book The Philosophical Practitioner, experience teaching Ayn Rand chess, and more.

Die Atlas-Gesellschaft befragt Robert Zubrin

September 28, 2022
Join CEO Jennifer Grossman for the 123rd episode of The Atlas Society Asks, where she interviews author and founder of the Mars Society, Robert Zubrin. Listen as she talks with Robert about the case for space and his views on nuclear power as an answer to America's current energy situation.

Robert Tracinski - The Objectivist Theory of the Family

27. September 2022
Join Senior Fellow Robert Tracinski on for a discussion on what Objectivism has to say about the family.

Jason Hill - Ayn Rand vs. Nietzsche

September 23, 2022
Join Senior Scholar Jason Hill, Ph.D, for a discussion between the philosophies of Ayn Rand and Friedrich Nietzsche and whether we are currently living in an age of moral nihilism.

David Kelley - Cardinal Values

September 22, 2022
Join our founder, David Kelley Ph.D, for a discussion about the cardinal values in Objectivist ethics.

Über den Rückgang der geisteswissenschaftlichen Studiengänge und CRT/LGBTQ-Unterricht in Schulen: Aktuelle Ereignisse mit Hicks und Hill

September 21, 2022
Join Senior Scholars Dr. Stephen Hicks and Dr. Jason Hill on the 122nd episode of The Atlas Society Asks as they discuss an Objectivist perspective on current events surrounding the decline of humanities majors and legislative responses to CRT/LGBTQ teaching views in schools.

Robert Tracinski - Ask Me Anything - September 2022

September 20, 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.

Richard Salsman - Recession: Essence, Cause & Cure

September 15, 2022
Following up on his previous Clubhouse on Inflation, join Senior Scholar and Professor of Political Economy Richard Salsman for a discussion on the topic of recessions.

Die Atlas-Gesellschaft befragt Zuby

September 14, 2022
Join CEO Jennifer Grossman for the 121st episode of The Atlas Society Asks where she interviews rapper and "Real Talk with Zuby" host, Zuby. Listen as the two discuss Zuby's journey as a rapper, libertarian, and entrepreneur.

Jason Hill - An Objectivist Inquiry into Colonialism

September 14, 2022
Join Senior Scholar Dr. Jason Hill for an Objectivist inquiry into Colonialism.

Robert Tracinski - What We Need For A New Enlightenment

September 13, 2022
Join Senior Fellow Robert Tracinski for a conversation on what is needed to preserve, reclaim, and expand the legacy of The Enlightenment.

Die Atlas-Gesellschaft befragt Jason Isaac

September 7, 2022
Join CEO Jennifer Grossman for the 120th episode of The Atlas Society Asks where she interviews former Texas State Representative Jason Isaac. Listen as the two discuss Jason's work with Life:Powered in trying to raise America's energy IG and his analysis of the current climate and energy conversation going on in the country. The Honorable Jason Isaac is the director of Life:Powered, a national initiative of the Texas Public Policy Foundation and previously served as a four-time Texas State Representative and on the Energy Resources and Environmental Regulation committees. His articles on energy and climate have been published in outlets like Fox Business, The Hill, The Washington Examiner, The Daily Caller, and he is a regular contributor to The Epoch Times. Previous Episode

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