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Randos Read
Kyle, Carl, Greg, Edward
15 episodes
9 months ago
A group of friends gathers weekly to discuss Objectivist material, from Ayn Rand's classics to modern interpretations. Expect lively debates, personal insights, and a touch of humor in a casual, yet insightful exploration of Objectivist philosophy.
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A group of friends gathers weekly to discuss Objectivist material, from Ayn Rand's classics to modern interpretations. Expect lively debates, personal insights, and a touch of humor in a casual, yet insightful exploration of Objectivist philosophy.
Show more...
Philosophy
Arts,
Society & Culture,
Books
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Atlas Shrugged: The Immovable Movers
Randos Read
1 hour 27 minutes 54 seconds
1 year ago
Atlas Shrugged: The Immovable Movers
In this episode, Greg, Kyle, and Carl delve into the influence of culture on politics, analyze Ayn Rand's characters like Francisco Danconia and Dagney, and discuss pivotal events like the nationalization of the San Sebastian Mines. They also debate Dagney's actions, Jim Taggart's board manipulation, and the thought control implications of the National Alliance of Railroads' rule. The title "The Immovable Movers" is also explored.
Randos Read
A group of friends gathers weekly to discuss Objectivist material, from Ayn Rand's classics to modern interpretations. Expect lively debates, personal insights, and a touch of humor in a casual, yet insightful exploration of Objectivist philosophy.