

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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Sep 8, 2024 • 8min
We Ignore the Unconditional Right to Self-Defense at Our Peril
Explore the moral imperative of unconditional self-defense in the context of Israel's conflict with Hamas. The discussion examines how allowing threats to go unanswered can endanger freedom. Historical parallels illustrate the importance of decisive action, even amid the tragic possibility of civilian casualties. This viewpoint reinforces the idea that defending one's rights is critical for the survival and liberty of nations.

Sep 4, 2024 • 6min
Neglected Victims, Empowered Cartels
Cartels thrive on the criminalization of immigration that allows them to prey on migrants at the border.

Sep 3, 2024 • 6min
Why U.S. Failed in Afghanistan. No, It’s Not What You Think.
The U.S. the US withdrew from Afghanistan 3 years ago on August 26, 2021. Blame our political and intellectual leaders, across two decades, for evading the ideological nature of the enemy and, consequently, miring U.S. forces in a “no-win” war.

Sep 2, 2024 • 60min
The Democrats’ Devious Appeal to ‘Freedom’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBhhQHNCAFI
Podcast audio:
In this episode of New Ideal Live, Ben Bayer and Nikos Sotirakopoulos discuss the Democratic National Committee’s 2024 Platform.
Among the topics covered:
The ambiguity of “freedom” in the Democrats’ rhetoric;
How the platform packages legitimate freedom with the “freedom” to take from others;
How the platform packages equality of rights with metaphysical equality;
How the platform’s egalitarianism is racist and infantilizing;
How altruism and Marxist economics drive the platform’s call for the wealthy to pay their “fair share” in taxes;
What a principled opposition to the DNC platform would look like.
Recommended in this podcast are Ayn Rand’s essay “Man’s Rights” and the July 25 New Ideal podcast episode “Why Socialists Fear the Republican Party Platform.”
The podcast premiered on August 29, 2024. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Watch archived podcasts here.

Aug 27, 2024 • 26min
Debunking the Supernaturalism That Haunts Secular Ethics
In this episode, Ben Bayer reads aloud his article, “Debunking the Supernaturalism That Haunts Secular Ethics.” In that essay, he examines secular thinkers' approach towards ethics. As he argues, scientists like Richard Dawkins accept ethical claims that are fundamentally based on religious thinking. To combat this approach to ethics, we need a naturalistic alternative: and one has been offered by Ayn Rand. Bayer’s article was originally published in New Ideal, the Ayn Rand Institute’s journal, on October 11, 2023.

Aug 26, 2024 • 59min
Don Watkins and Aaron Fried on How to Accelerate Your Understanding of Objectivism
ARI’s new educational products help you learn Objectivism from experts at your own pace.

Aug 26, 2024 • 1h 15min
The Problem with Pro-Immigration Arguments
Onkar Ghate, a critic of pro-immigration arguments, teams up with Agustina Vergara Cid, who advocates for the moral and economic benefits of immigration. They dive into the flaws of conventional pro-immigration views, revealing how these arguments often stem from altruism and can infantilize immigrants. The duo critiques diversity quotas for perpetuating racism and challenges the notion that immigrants only take jobs 'Americans won't do.' Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on individual freedom versus collectivism in today's immigration debate.

Aug 19, 2024 • 1h 1min
The Supreme Court’s NetChoice Decision: Online Free Speech on the Brink
https://youtu.be/fC2PeuDuR5E
Podcast audio:
In this episode of New Ideal Live, Ben Bayer interviews Paul Taske, associate director of litigation at NetChoice, to discuss the Supreme Court’s recent NetChoice decision and what it means for the future of free speech in America.
Among the topics covered:
The Supreme Court’s decision to send the question about regulating social media platforms back to the federal district courts;
Why content moderation is not censorship;
How NetChoice responds to objections from the Court’s minority;
How the Florida and Texas laws violate the right not to speak;
Why NetChoice chose to make a facial challenge to the laws;
How NetChoice responds to the idea that social media platforms are common carriers;
How to think about the issue of whether the government has an interest in regulating social media platforms;
How to evaluate other disagreements between the majority and the minority.
Recommended in this podcast are Greg Salmieri’s article “Free Speech as a Right and a Way of Life” in Tara Smith’s The First Amendment: Essays on the Imperative of Intellectual Freedom and the previous New Ideal podcast episode “Does Social Media Censor?: A Conversation with Steve Simpson.”
The podcast premiered on August 15, 2024. Listen and subscribe from your mobile device on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Watch archived podcasts here.

Aug 12, 2024 • 1h 3min
Evaluating the Trans Movement
https://youtu.be/lOPRUlOyTMU
Podcast audio:
In this episode of New Ideal Live, Onkar Ghate and Mike Mazza discuss why the trans movement is essentially religious and unscientific.
Among the topics covered:
The religious character of the trans movement;
Why many of its scientific claims are dishonest;
How religious conservatives reinforce the movement’s irrationality;
Why debates about gender have become so contentious;
How the movement relies on force and smears to advance its agenda;
Evidence that the movement is uninterested in trans people's well-being;
Why the science about gender dysphoria is far from settled.
Recommended in this podcast are the previous New Ideal Live episodes on “Kathleen Stock’s Reasoned Critique of Gender Ideology” and “‘What Is a Woman?’ and Gender War Tribalism.”
The podcast was released on August 8, 2024. Listen and subscribe from your mobile device on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Watch archived podcasts here.
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Aug 9, 2024 • 53min
Ten Commandments and DEI in Public Schools vs. the First Amendment
The discussion dives into how new mandates in Louisiana and Oklahoma challenge the First Amendment by promoting the Ten Commandments in schools. It critiques the intertwining of religion and DEI principles, viewing both as threats to intellectual freedom. The hosts argue that public schools have become battlegrounds for ideological conflicts, using students to advance political agendas. Compelled speech and the indoctrination of specific beliefs raise alarms about the future of education and individual freedom.


