Ayn Rand Institute Live! show

Ayn Rand Institute Live!

Summary: Ayn Rand Institute Live features a wide range of fascinating topics recorded at live events—all from the unique perspective of Ayn Rand's philosophy, Objectivism. ARI experts and guest speakers bring new insights to complex topical issues, such as freedom of speech and the Middle East, or delve into important subjects in philosophy, ethics, psychology, culture, the arts, and more.

Podcasts:

 Understanding Evil: The Soviet Union and the Sanction of the Victim by Nikos Sotirakopoulos | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 59:53

The Bolsheviks began as an insignificant, minority group that seized power in 1917, yet they maintained it for seven decades and established an empire with global reach. The regime struggled from day one, and yet it managed to sustain itself and expand. There are useful lessons to draw from this for the student of history and ideas. What does the Soviet Union’s history teach us about the nature of evil? How does it survive, and how important is the role played by the sanction of the good? Recorded live on July 7, 2022 as part of the Objectivist Summer Conference.

 The Dollar and the Gun Under Xi Jinping’s Dictatorship with Scott McDonald, Adam Mossoff, and Elan Journo | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:49

Rapid economic opening and growth since the 1980s led many to expect the People’s Republic of China (PRC) to undergo political liberalization and assume a business-friendly environment. This panel will explore contemporary conditions in the Communist Party–ruled state and seek answers to the coming challenges posed by its approach to economics: What are the implications for foreign corporations investing in the PRC? What risks do they face to their intellectual property? How is the Party leveraging technology for geopolitical gain?Recorded live on July 6, 2022 as part of the Objectivist Summer Conference.

 China’s Long March to Market Authoritarianism by Scott McDonald | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:07

During the seventy-plus-year history of the People’s Republic of China, it has transformed from a Leninist state, through chaos and technocrats, to what has been dubbed “market authoritarianism.” How can this change be accounted for under the continued reign of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)? This talk will explore the consistencies and inconsistencies in the CCP’s governance that have brought us to today and lay the groundwork for exploring what it will become tomorrow.Recorded live on July 6, 2022 as part of the Objectivist Summer Conference.

 Ayn Rand on the Genealogy of Altruism by Ben Bayer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:34:48

Ayn Rand made abundantly clear that the morality of altruism had no basis in reason. Where then, if not from logical arguments, did it originate? It is not enough to point to irrational philosophies: the ultimate question is, where did philosophers get the idea? This talk will explore Ayn Rand’s own views on the motives that led thinkers to adopt this irrational morality. The talk will also examine how her views on this subject developed and deepened between the writing of The Fountainhead and her later nonfiction essays. It will also compare her views to Nietzsche’s views in The Genealogy of Morals, which are similar in certain respects but profoundly different in others. Recorded live on July 3, 2022 as part of the Objectivist Summer Conference.

 Ayn Rand Interviewed with Mickey Spillane by Mike Wallace | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:02

Mike Wallace interviews Ayn Rand and Mickey Spillane on their reasons for becoming authors, their view of what makes a hero, and why, despite being viciously denounced by critics, they both maintain a large popular appeal. Hear Ayn Rand’s straight-to-the-point analysis of her own and Mickey Spillane’s work in this 1961 interview. Audio licensed courtesy of The Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan.

 Behind the Scenes: Ayn Rand on What Makes a Hero | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:24

In 1961, Mike Wallace sat down with both Ayn Rand and Mickey Spillane for an interview. For decades, this interview has been unavailable to the general public. Now we are releasing it for the first time. In this YouTube livestream event, join Elan Journo and Tom Bowden as they go “Behind the Scenes” of this historic interview and discuss how Rand and Spillane found themselves on the same stage. This interview offers a unique view of Rand—we see Ayn Rand, the friend, coming to the defense of the critically attacked Spillane and giving him credit as a “moral crusader.” Through his character Mike Hammer, Rand explains, Spillane presents us with a man who refuses to compromise his integrity. Join us for this remarkable interview and discover Rand’s answer to “What Makes a Hero?”—an answer she says will “astonish you.”

 Happiness by Jean Moroney | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:07:34

Ayn Rand’s distinctive view of values gives her a distinctive view of happiness. Topics discussed:- What happiness is- Why it’s “the normal condition of man”- The practical steps to move from unhappiness to happinessRecorded live on July 2, 2022 as part of the Objectivist Summer Conference.

 Mickey Spillane: Crusader for Justice by Shoshana Milgram | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:29:40

Mickey Spillane is one of the best-selling writers of all time, with estimated sales of 225 million copies. Mike Hammer, his most enduring hero, is a private detective who pursues justice with physical and moral courage. Mike uses his gun, his fists, and his mind to avenge the innocent, to destroy the evil, and to guard the good. Many reviewers dismissed or condemned Spillane’s writing; many readers, undeterred, have devoured the books anyway. Ayn Rand admired the Mike Hammer books and praised them publicly. This talk surveys the range of Spillane’s writing career (including his ideas for films starring his friend John Wayne), with emphasis on the voice and virtues of his crusading hero.Recorded live on July 3, 2022 as part of the Objectivist Summer Conference.

 Don’t Be Boring: Winning the Attention Game by Don Watkins | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 49:32

There has never been more competition for people’s attention. And yet you can’t win the war of ideas unless you can cut through the noise and get your message heard. In this talk, Don Watkins looks at the theory and practice of capturing attention and how you can use that knowledge to promote Ayn Rand’s ideas. 

 Tertullian and Thomas Aquinas by Robert Mayhew | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:14

Tertullian (ca. 160–220) and Thomas Aquinas (13th century) both defended faith as a justification for their Christian beliefs, but whereas Tertullian proudly defended faith even when it clashed with reason, Aquinas argued that there was a harmony between faith and reason — that the two could never clash. In this lecture, Dr. Mayhew will examine the views of each in detail and briefly discuss the continuing influence of their conceptions of faith and reason in the 21st century.

 How to Set and Apply a Central Purpose by Jean Moroney | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 51:49

Having a central purpose can simplify your life, give meaning to all of your work, and ensure that your actions add up to a significant achievement. In this talk, you’ll learn the essentials of how to set and apply a central purpose:What a central purpose isWhy only productive work can fill that roleSteps to take to find and commit to a central purposeThe role a central purpose plays in guiding day-to-day activityRecorded live as part of The Objectivist Conference on August 28, 2021.

 Hugo, Rostand, Hernani and How to Be a Romantic by Lisa VanDamme | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:29:56

Victor Hugo’s Hernani was more than a play. It was “the rehearsal of a revolution,” a bold theatrical rebellion that defied Classical dogmas and made way for a new Romanticism. On the centenary of Hugo’s birth, writer Edmond Rostand would pay worshipful tribute to his hero with a poem called Un Soir à Hernani. In this lecture, I will tell the thrilling story of Hernani, share excerpts from Rostand’s never-translated tribute, and highlight all that Hugo and Rostand have to show us about how to be a Romantic. Recorded live on July 6, 2022 as part of the Objectivist Summer Conference.

 Reproduction and the Objectivist Ethics by Gregory Salmieri | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:32:48

The Objectivist ethics is grounded in the nature of life. Spanning meta-ethics to politics, this talk surveys the implications for this ethics of an aspect of life about which Rand said little: reproduction. Topics include what it means for an organism’s life to be its ultimate value, whether (and when) having children is egoistic, and the rights of parents and children.Recorded live on July 5, 2022 as part of the Objectivist Summer Conference.

 Why I’m Still Optimistic in Spite of Everything by Yaron Brook | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:03:13

It’s difficult not to be discouraged at the state of today’s world: our dysfunctional politics, our battered economy, and a culture sinking deeper and deeper into irrationality and nihilism. In this talk, Yaron Brook explains why despite all of this, he is still optimistic. The signs of hope don’t make the headlines, but they’re all around us: from the continued innovation of the tech sector to the continued functioning of markets and businesses as engines of wealth- and job-creation, to the outraged backlash against the nuttiest ideas, to the persistent, gradual rise of Objectivism as it continues to reach more people and change more lives.Recorded live on July 7, 2022 as part of the Objectivist Summer Conference.

 Creating a New Generation of Energy Champions: A Panel hosted by Yaron Brook with Bud Brigham, Alex Epstein, and Onkar Ghate. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:29

Recorded as part of the Ayn Rand Institute Gala at OCON 2021.Today, the energy industry—the industry that powers every other industry—is under unprecedented attack, with widespread calls to eliminate fossil fuels and continue the strangulation of nuclear power. The attack on energy is fundamentally philosophical in nature, rooted in an anti-human philosophy that regards human impact on nature—an essential of human flourishing—as immoral and inevitably self-destructive. Fortunately, there is a growing movement of energy champions, who, armed with pro-human philosophical ideas and a deep command of the facts about energy, environment and climate, are winning hearts and minds. Join us for a panel of distinguished experts who will discuss the intellectual challenges facing the energy industry today and how ARI can help create a new generation of energy champions.

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