

The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast
Ayn Rand Institute
The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast explores pressing cultural issues from the perspective of Rand’s philosophy, Objectivism.
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Dec 30, 2024 • 43min
Syria’s Collapse: Jihadists Replace Assad
https://youtu.be/2sZU9hJLFWg
Podcast audio:
In this episode of The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast, Onkar Ghate and Elan Journo analyze the moral significance of the fall of the Assad regime in Syria and its replacement by jihadists.
Among the topics covered:
Why authoritarian regimes, like Assad’s, are fundamentally weak and unstable;
How the future of the Middle East is constrained by anti-freedom ideologies;
How the media coverage of Assad’s fall is blind to the crucial role of ideas;
How altruism prevents us from seeing others regimes, like Hamas, as evil;
Why America’s security depends on deterring bad actors, not nation-building.
Mentioned in this podcast are Onkar Ghate’s and Elan Journo’s co-authored book Failing to Confront Islamic Totalitarianism, Journo’s book What Justice Demands: America and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict , and Journo’s and Yaron Brook’s coauthored essay "The Banality of Putin and Xi."
This podcast was recorded on December 17, 2024 and posted on December 20, 2024. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcast. Watch archived podcasts here.

Dec 23, 2024 • 35min
The UnitedHealthCare CEO Shooting: America’s Persecuted Minority, Targeted Again
https://youtu.be/jSUq16CPQwc
Podcast audio:
In this episode of The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast, Onkar Ghate and Nikos Sotirakopoulos discuss the reaction to the assassination of the UnitedHealthcare CEO and the hatred towards businessmen in America.
Among the topics covered:
Examples of the culture treating businessmen as a persecuted minority;
How CEOs provide value in health care despite government controls;
Why saying that denying medical claims is violence perpetuates real violence;
How seeing health care as a “right” distorts people’s view of insurance companies;
How socialized medicine turns health care providers into serfs, not traders.
Mentioned in this podcast is Ayn Rand’s lecture “America’s Persecuted Minority: Big Business,” also available in her book Capitalism: the Unknown Ideal.
The podcast was recorded on December 13, 2024 and posted on December 18, 2024. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcast. Watch archived podcasts here.

Dec 16, 2024 • 35min
Behind-the-Scenes of Ayn Rand’s Second Interview with Mike Wallace
Brandon Lisi, the Archivist at the Ayn Rand Institute and an expert on Rand's life, joins the discussion to shed light on the newly-found 1960 interview with Mike Wallace. They explore the historical context of the 'lost' interview, highlighting Rand's dynamic role as a public intellectual during the Cold War. Lisi reveals how Rand's intellectual confidence emerged, her sharp critiques of American leadership, and the significance of preserving such pivotal archives. Exciting upcoming projects from the Ayn Rand Archives are also teased!

Dec 9, 2024 • 0sec
What Would Mass Deportations Mean for Freedom in America?
https://youtu.be/UA8uWCfm81k
Podcast audio:
In this episode of New Ideal, Ben Bayer and Agustina Vergara Cid discuss Donald Trump’s promise to enact mass deportations of millions of illegal immigrants.
Among the topics covered:
How Trump’s plan to enact mass deportations would have massive costs;
Why the Alien Enemies Act does not justify mass deportations;
How the Alien Enemies Act would grant Trump immense new powers;
Why mass deportations would fail to secure our borders or enhance national security;
Why mass deportations would threaten the rights of American citizens;
The importance of respecting the rule of law while also treating peaceful illegal immigrants justly.
Mentioned in this podcast is the New Ideal podcast episode with Ben Bayer and Agustina Vergara Cid “The Absurdity of Calling the U.S.-Mexico Border Crisis an 'Invasion'.”
The podcast was recorded on December 5, 2024, and posted on December 6, 2024. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcast. Watch archived podcasts here.

Dec 2, 2024 • 27min
The Shameless Reporting on Israel’s Wars
The discussion delves into the troubling bias in Western media's coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, highlighting a pro-Palestinian agenda that often compromises objectivity. Reporters grapple with the ethical dilemma of moral judgment versus unbiased reporting. The speakers argue that media narratives frequently downplay Hamas's actions, distorting public perception. They critique the oversimplified moral frameworks used in reporting, calling for a deeper understanding of the complex dynamics at play.

Nov 25, 2024 • 54min
Do Americans Have an Irrational, Religious Obsession With Work?
https://youtu.be/vCiKkxLAFJY
Podcast audio:
In this episode of New Ideal, Sam Weaver and Tristan de Liège discuss Atlantic writer Derek Thompson’s idea that Americans are afflicted by a religious obsession with work that he calls “workism” and their view of the role of work in human life.
Among the topics covered:
Thompson’s view on work and why it's worth talking about;
Why making work central to one’s life doesn’t entail adopting a religious perspective;
Understanding what causes burnout and lack of fulfillment in work;
The Objectivist perspective on work.
Mentioned in this podcast are Ayn Rand’s novels The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged, her essay “Causality Versus Duty”, Gregory Salmieri’s essay “The Act of Valuing (and the Objectivity of Values)” in A Companion to Ayn Rand edited by Allan Gotthelf and Salmieri, and de Liège’s Ayn Rand University course Philosophical Perspectives on Work.
This podcast was recorded on November 7, 2024, and released on November 20, 2024. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcast. Watch archived podcasts here.

Nov 18, 2024 • 1h 13min
The 2024 U.S. Election: A Postmortem Analysis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4kQrSryOiQ
Podcast audio:
In this episode of New Ideal, Elan Journo, Ben Bayer, and Onkar Ghate discuss the 2024 U.S. election results.
Among the topics covered:
Why the Democrats and Kamala Harris didn’t deserve to win;
How Harris should have dealt with the failures of the Biden administration;
The American sense of life vs. the view of the elites;
Why Trump didn’t deserve to win;
The Republican Party’s capitulation to Trumpism;
How policy will change under the new administration;
The Trump campaign’s appeal to the worst in Americans.
The podcast was recorded on November 13, 2024 and posted on November 15, 2024. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Watch archived podcasts here.

Nov 4, 2024 • 52min
Abortion Rights and the U.S. Election
https://youtu.be/rPsgR0WCqxw
Podcast audio:
In this episode of New Ideal, Elan Journo and Ben Bayer discuss Ayn Rand’s radical view on abortion rights and the debates over abortion as an election issue.
Among the topics covered:
Why Ayn Rand defended abortion rights as a matter of individual freedom;
How to understand abortion as an election issue after the Dobbs decision;
How to evaluate recent Democratic arguments for abortion rights;
How state ballot initiatives on abortion fail to uphold women’s right to life;
What the future holds for abortion rights as an election and moral issue.
Mentioned in this podcast are Ayn Rand’s entry in the Objectivist Lexicon on “Abortion,” Ayn Rand’s essay “On Living Death,” and Ben Bayer’s essay “Ayn Rand’s Radical Case for Abortion Rights” and book of essays, Why the Right to Abortion is Sacrosanct.
The podcast was recorded on October 21, 2024. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcast. Watch archived podcasts here.

Oct 28, 2024 • 56min
Two Ayn Rand Biographies Not Worth Your Time
https://youtu.be/MLF5deQWbrc
Podcast audio:
In this episode of New Ideal, Aaron Smith interviews Elan Journo to discuss his critical evaluation of two popular but deeply flawed biographies of Ayn Rand: Jennifer Burns’ Goddess of the Market and Anne C. Heller’s Ayn Rand and the World She Made.
Among the topics covered:
The standards of objectivity that the biographies fail to meet;
The authors’ disregard for how Rand thought of herself and her work;
Examples of the books’ lack of objectivity;
How the authors mishandled the biographies' sources;
Why ignoring Rand’s philosophy makes the books less interesting and intelligible.
Recommended in this podcast are Journo’s articles “‘Goddess of the Market: Ayn Rand and the American Right’ Is Worse than Incompetent” and “Postscript: ‘Ayn Rand and the World She Made’ Is an Exploitative, Tabloid Biography,” and Allan Gotthelf and Gregory Salmieri’s book A Companion to Ayn Rand.
The podcast was posted on October 23, 2024. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Watch archived podcasts here.

Oct 21, 2024 • 1h 1min
Sixty Years of The Virtue of Selfishness
Dive into the celebration of a landmark collection of essays that reshaped moral philosophy. The discussion highlights Ayn Rand's radical approach to self-interest and challenges traditional views on morality. Listeners will explore how personal integrity and rational judgment play crucial roles in ethical exchanges. Additionally, the episode unpacks significant essays that analyze political equality and the intricacies of racism. This thought-provoking dialogue encourages a rethinking of personal values and moral frameworks.


