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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 Non-Commercial
Randos Read
1 hour 30 minutes 51 seconds
1 year ago
Atlas Shrugged: The Non-Commercial
In this episode, Greg, Kyle, and Carl dive deep into chapter 6 of Atlas Shrugged, discussing the equalization of opportunity bill, Reardon's complex relationships, and the role of self-esteem in the narrative. They analyze the analogies of evil and cancer, the law of unintended consequences, and Francisco's explanation of the San Sebastian mines. The episode concludes with an exploration of the chapter title and its significance.
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.