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:

 Ayn Rand Con First Q&A Panel on Objectivism with Yaron, Onkar, Keith | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:16:30

After reflecting on the day’s talks, participants asked questions about Ayn Rand’s philosophy, Objectivism. Recorded at AynRandCon - Europe in London on April 2, 2022.

 Capitalism: The System of Individual Rights by Yaron Brook | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:02:55

Do citizens have a duty to serve the state? Or does government exist to protect the freedom of individuals to pursue their own lives and happiness? What are individual rights and what are they based on? Ayn Rand often described her political views by saying that she’s not a conservative but a “radical for capitalism.” What is capitalism? And how does it differ from both socialism and conservatism?Recorded at AynRandCon - Europe in London on April 2, 2022.

 The Virtue of Selfishness by Keith Lockitch | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 43:28

Everyone knows that selfishness is evil, right? But what if our concept of “selfishness” is completely mistaken? From Ayn Rand’s perspective, “selfishness” does not mean what people typically think it means. And a central tenet of her philosophy is that, properly understood, selfishness is actually the essence of virtue.Recorded at AynRandCon - Europe in London on April 2, 2022.

 The Evil of Self-Sacrifice by Aaron Smith | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:48

Everyone knows that altruism — selfless sacrifice for the sake of others — is the essence of virtue, right? But what if, like the concept “selfishness,” our understanding of the true meaning of “altruism” and “sacrifice” is completely mistaken? What if these ideas are actually destructive and harmful? From Ayn Rand’s perspective, our whole way of thinking about morality needs to be radically rethought.Recorded at AynRandCon - Europe in London on April 2, 2022.

 An Overview of Ayn Rand’s Ideas by Onkar Ghate | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:02:09

This talk was part of Ayn Rand Con Europe on April 3, 2022.

 Theory to Practice: Applying Objectivism to the Pursuit of Happiness by Tal Tsfany | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:45

Ayn Rand gave us the gift of her fictional characters manifesting moral ideals, and showing us what is possible and admirable. How do we leverage that inspiration toward writing our own story, paving our own path, living our own heroic life? In this talk, ARI’s CEO, Tal Tsfany, shares his experience and insights about the process of implementing moral ideals in one’s life.This talk was part of Ayn Rand Con Europe on April 3, 2022.

 Using Reason to Cultivate Passion: A Moral and Psychological How-To Guide by Gena Gorlin | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 59:07

Despite all the graduation speeches enjoining us to "be passionate" about something, the experience of deep, passionate emotion is not an easy one to achieve, much less sustain. This talk offers guidance for achieving that rarified quality which Ayn Rand ascribed to one of Atlas Shrugged's heroes — a "disciplined capacity to feel too deeply." The talk by Gena Gorlin, a postdoctoral fellow at Boston University's Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders, integrates tools from cognitive-behavioral therapy with insights from Rand's theory of values, without assuming prior knowledge of either.This talk was recorded live at Objectivist Summer Conference 2017 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Sunday, June 11, 2017.

 Wealth Creators: The Forgotten Victims of Cronyism by Steve Simpson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:28:53

Critics of cronyism typically describe the problem as politicians and businesses conspiring to win government favors at the expense of taxpayers, or the public in general. While this view is not entirely wrong, it misses important aspects of the problem and does a grave injustice to businessmen who succeed through production rather than pull. This talk, by Ayn Rand Institute director of Legal Studies Steve Simpson, untangles the confusion about cronyism and explains why its biggest victims are businessmen.This talk was delivered at Objectivist Summer Conference 2017 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Sunday, June 11, 2017. He is joined in the question period by Gregory Salmieri, who teaches philosophy at Rutgers University and is a fellow at the Anthem Foundation for Objectivist Scholarship.

 Montessori and the Independent Mind with Matt Bateman, Catherine Dickerson, Allison Kunze, and Anne Locke Bussey | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:05:07

Ayn Rand, champion of the independent mind, championed Montessori education. Drawing on their experience with hundreds of individual young minds in Toddler, Primary and Elementary Montessori classrooms as well as home environments, this panel will explore Montessori’s emphasis on children’s independence in thought and action. Parents and those who work with children will get ideas for supporting their children’s independence.

 Rising in Love: Monna Vanna as Magnificent Drama by Shoshana Milgram | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:27:58

Maeterlinck’s Monna Vanna, set in Italy during the Renaissance, has a timeless theme: Romantic love ennobles the human soul. One rises in love. But how can one recognize true love? What price is worth paying for it? What risk is worth taking for it? This talk will consider the play’s special qualities, salient virtues, and significant history, including its role in Ayn Rand’s life and work.

 The Regulatory State: Causes and Casualties with Harry Binswanger, Peter Schwartz, and Adam Mossoff | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:28:10

Government regulations have grown inexorably over decades and now impact all aspects of our lives. Just in the last year, we’ve seen regulatory measures ranging from the taken-for-granted Covid-19 lockdowns to the growing calls for antitrust attacks on the tech industry. Why do Americans increasingly look to government to regulate more and more of our activities? What are the underlying causes, and consequences, of the ever-growing regulatory state? Note: Do to technical difficulties, the first few minutes of audio were not recorded. This podcast begins mid conversation.

 Dostoevsky and the Drama of Ideas That Matter by Shoshana Milgram | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:02:46

Fyodor Dostoevsky was a novelist of ideas. Ayn Rand praised his “enormous intelligence” and “superb mastery of plot structure”; some of her fiction even has parallels with his. As a writer, he dramatized principles with passionate intensity and psychological complexity. As a man, he took part in Russia’s debates and dangers (including hard labor in Siberia). Powerful convictions inspired his characters’ actions--and his own. (No advance reading required.) Recorded live as part of The Objectivist Conference on September 01, 2021.

 Free Speech Under Attack Panel with Steve Simpson, Flemming Rose, Dave Rubin | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:11:08

Freedom of speech is a bedrock principle throughout the Western world, but increasingly it is being challenged — on college campuses, among intellectuals and in politics — in the name of preventing offense and "hate." Why is this happening and what does it mean for the future of free speech.Panelists are Steve Simpson, director of Legal Studies at the Ayn Rand Institute and editor of "Defending Free Speech"; Flemming Rose, author of "Tyranny of Silence: How One Cartoon Ignited a Global Debate on the Future of Free Speech," and Dave Rubin, creator and host of the Rubin Report. The event, "Free Speech Under Attack," took place at Objectivist Summer Conference 2017 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, June 13, 2017.

 The Unknown Nuclear Crisis by Thomas Eiden | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:17

The worldwide supply of nuclear medicine relies on the production of radioactive materials from a mere six government-run nuclear research reactors. Each year, the reliability of the supply chain responsible for life-saving radiopharmaceuticals becomes increasingly brittle as these facilities age or are slated to be shut down. Founder/CEO Thomas Eiden explains why he left what most would consider a dream job to create Atomic Alchemy Inc., and how his company plans to end this looming crisis. Recorded live as part of The Objectivist Conference on August 30, 2021.

 The Evolution of Work by Jason Crawford | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:21

Man has always needed to work. But throughout history, as work moved from farms to factories to offices, it has improved in many ways. Work has become easier, safer, more reliable, more enjoyable, more flexible. Above all, it has become more productive, resulting in both soaring real wages and increased leisure. This talk will tell the story of how we got from the hunter-gatherer life to the modern working world, and will celebrate the industrial heroes who brought us here. Recorded live as part of The Objectivist Conference on August 31, 2021.

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