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The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast
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The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast explores pressing cultural issues from the perspective of Rand's philosophy, Objectivism.
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Philosophy
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Spirituality,
News,
News Commentary
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The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast
How Friendship Can Be Selfish
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMJR3ja3s5s




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In this episode of The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast, Tristan de Liège and Gregory Salmieri discuss friendship as a moral and philosophical value and explore the relationship between friendship, egoism, and altruism.



Topics include:




Friendship in Rand’s fiction;



Visibility in friendship;



Egoism and Friendship;   



Valuing Friendship;



Altruism and sacrifice;



Unconditional love;



Compromise and reciprocity.




Resources:




Tristan de Liège’s lecture “How to Value Friendship”



 A Companion to Ayn Rand, edited by Gregory Salmieri and Allan Gotthelf.




This episode was recorded on October 6, 2025, and posted October 30, 2025. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Watch archived podcasts here.







Image Credit: Compassionate Eye Foundation/Steven Errico/DigitalVision via Getty Images
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3 days ago
1 hour 14 minutes 37 seconds

The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast
Integrating Science and Free Will
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuyhO8xssYY




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In this episode of The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast, Tristan de Liège, Mike Mazza, Gregory Salmieri and Ben Bayer discuss Kevin Mitchell’s book, Free Agents: How Evolution Gave Us Free Will.



Topics include:




The locus of free will;



Moral responsibility;



The relevance of quantum mechanics;



Determinism;



Aristotle;



Randomness and indeterminacy;



“Agent causation” vs entity causation;



Blank slate.




Resources:




Harry Binswanger’s essay “Volition as Cognitive Self-Regulation.”




This episode was recorded on October 9, 2025, and posted on October 24, 2025.
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1 week ago
1 hour 48 minutes 26 seconds

The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast
Defending Embryo Screening from Irrational Opposition
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-L271Y9HPA




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In this Ayn Rand Institute Podcast episode, Mike Mazza and Samantha Watkins analyze objections to new embryo screening technology.




Orchid’s new technology



Moral status of embryos



Genetic tradeoffs



The “Eugenics” smear



Views toward the disabled



Losing our humanity




Resources:




Ayn Rand’s essay, “The Anti-Industrial Revolution” in The Return of the Primitive;  



Ayn Rand’s essay, “Of Living Death” in The Voice of Reason;



Ben Bayer’s essay, “The Absurdity at the Heart of the Alabama IVF Controversy”;  



Ben Bayer’s book, “Why the Right to Abortion is Sacrosanct”.




This podcast was recorded on September 17, 2025, and posted on October 23, 2025.









Image Credit: mihailomilovanovic / E+ / via Getty Images
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1 week ago
1 hour 1 minute 43 seconds

The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast
Principles of a Proper Foreign Policy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zg_ANzngT0




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The American attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities was met with intense public debate about the proper course of U.S. foreign policy. The Objectivist philosophy offers a distinctive framework for thinking about such issues.



In his 2025 OCON talk, “Principles of a Proper Foreign Policy,” Peter Schwartz, an Objectivist intellectual and former chairman of ARI’s board, argues that a nation’s foreign policy should be guided by the principle of individual rights and aimed at protecting the nation’s freedom.



Schwartz explains why this approach requires the consistent application of moral judgment. He criticizes the dominant diplomatic approach, which forbids pronouncing moral judgment and has led to decades of disastrous consequences as a result.



Among the topics covered:




Individual rights as the guiding principle of a nation’s foreign policy;



Why justice and moral judgment are crucial for a proper foreign policy;



Why Trump’s foreign policy is against America’s interests;



How to address threats from Iran and elsewhere;



Why diplomacy has failed, and why a principled policy of self-interest is urgently needed;



Miscellaneous questions about foreign policy:How close we are to World War 3;Whether appeasement works sometimes;How people can sympathize with Hamas and Iran;

Whether individuals should be allowed to trade with hostile countries.






This talk was recorded live on July 2nd in Boston, MA, as part of the 2025 Objectivist Summer Conference, and is available on The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast stream. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Watch archived podcasts here.









Image Credit: Vadim_Nefedov / via Getty Images
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1 week ago
58 minutes 9 seconds

The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast
The Injustice of the New Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Deal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oi8sRxe21qo




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In this Ayn Rand Institute Podcast episode, Elan Journo and Onkar Ghate discuss the recent ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.




Overall evaluation of the deal;



Evading Hamas’s evil goals;



The injustice of the deal;



Altruism enables the injustice;



Enemies of freedom must be defeated.




This podcast was recorded on October 15, 2025.
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2 weeks ago
34 minutes 9 seconds

The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast
Understanding “Woke” Ideology: Books by Yascha Mounk and Chris Rufo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZCJXTdch2E




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In this episode of ARI Bookshelf, Sam Weaver, Ben Bayer, Nikos Sotirakopoulos and Ibis Slade critically examine America’s Cultural Revolution by Christopher Rufo and The Identity Trap by Yascha Mounk.



Among the topics covered:




Nature of “woke” ideology;



“Domino” view of ideological influence;



Influence of right-wing ideas;



Rufo’s authoritarianism;



Mounk’s egalitarianism and collectivism;



Books’ perspectives on real injustices;



Merits of Mounk’s book;



Weakness of Rufo’s critiques;



Rufo’s un-American tribalism;



Influence of postmodern epistemology;



Why “woke” ideology isn’t Marxism




Recommended in this podcast are Ayn Rand's essay “The Left: Old and New”, Rand’s book Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology, and Leonard Peikoff’s book The DIM Hypothesis.



This episode was recorded on October 3, 2025, and posted on October 10, 2025.
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 42 minutes 2 seconds

The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast
It’s Up to You: Making Choices
This talk by Steven Warden was recorded live on July 3rd in Boston, MA as part of the 2025 Objectivist Summer Conference and is available on the Ayn Rand Institute Podcast stream.



Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Watch archived podcasts here.
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2 weeks ago
15 minutes 10 seconds

The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast
Is Israel Committing Genocide in Gaza?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6V6c-9O3UHk




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In this episode of The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast, Tristan de Liège and Ben Bayer discuss the widespread claim that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.



Among the topics covered:




Decoupling from the confusion of “international law”



Validating the concept of “genocide”;



The invalid collectivist elements of the concept;



The absurd UN definition of “genocide”;



Why the valid concept does not apply to Israel;



Sidebar on the issue of just and unjust war;



The genocidal intent of Hamas




Recommended in this podcast is Elan Journo’s book What Justice Demands: America and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Ben Bayer's essay "We Ignore the Unconditional Right to Self-Defense at Our Peril", and the podcast with Elan Journo and Nikos Sotirakopolous, "Did Israel Steal Palestinian Land?"



The podcast was recorded on October 3, 2025, and posted on October 7, 2025. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Watch archived podcasts here.
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 1 minute 27 seconds

The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast
Patrick Deneen and the Right’s War on Freedom
The Post-Liberal Right threatens to roll back American liberty.
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3 weeks ago
56 minutes 19 seconds

The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast
What Is Western Civilization?
The Enlightenment, not Christianity, is the key to the West.
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1 month ago
1 hour 6 minutes 59 seconds

The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast
The Injustice of Recognizing a Palestinian State
The recognition of a Palestinian state betrays good and rewards evil.
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1 month ago
28 minutes 56 seconds

The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast
Trump vs. Kimmel: The Tribal Weaponization of the FCC against Free Speech
Intimidating broadcasters with the “public interest” standard is a worse abridgement of free speech than censorship.
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1 month ago
57 minutes 12 seconds

The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast
Trump’s Anti-Capitalist Control Over Businesses
Business leaders need to stand up for themselves before it's too late.
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1 month ago
1 hour 7 minutes 53 seconds

The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast
Charlie Kirk’s Murder: Who Normalized Political Violence?

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In this episode of The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast, Onkar Ghate and Nikos Sotirakopoulos discuss the causes of America’s growing wave of political violence, which recently claimed Charlie Kirk as its latest victim.



Among the topics covered:




* The current state of political violence in America;



* How 9/11 and the BLM protests accelerated political violence;



* How Western intellectuals pushed the speech-as-violence equation into the mainstream;



* How tribal fear-mongering fuels political violence;



* Whether unqualified “civility” is the right standard for engaging someone rationally;



* Why we must have zero tolerance for any recourse to force.




The podcast was recorded and posted on September 12, 2025. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Watch archived podcasts here.






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1 month ago
39 minutes 4 seconds

The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast
The Road to Fascism (and Are We on It?)


https://youtu.be/f84rPnU3xE4




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With Donald Trump back in the White House, many warn that fascism is gaining ground in America. But beyond the partisan outcry, what is fascism, and can it really happen here?



In his 2025 OCON talk, “The Road to Fascism (and Are We on It?),” Nikos Sotirakopoulos explains that fascism is best understood as a distinctive worldview: a collectivist outlook that elevates the state (or nation, or race) to a myth demanding the individual’s submission. To address the question of whether history is repeating itself, he explains the fascist playbook: fascism thrives on crisis and casts a messianic leader as the great savior who will restore the glory days.



Sotirakopoulos notes troubling parallels to the MAGA movement, such as its cult of personality, fear-mongering, and contempt for the rule of law. Yet he argues it is not quite fascism, which demands a depth of ideological commitment that MAGA lacks. Still, the authoritarian impulse is real, and resisting it requires upholding truth and reason: “the disinfectants of fascism” and the guardians of American freedom.



Among the topics covered:




* What fascism is;



* The tools fascists use to take power;



* How Trump and his movement share major traits with fascists;



* Why, despite the parallels, Trump falls short of fascism;



* Miscellaneous questions on fascism:

* Whether there is hope in the Republican Party;



* The connection between the "manosphere" and fascism;



* Whether Trump's opponents can prevent fascism's rise.






This talk was recorded live on July 2nd in Boston, MA, as part of the 2025 Objectivist Summer Conference, and is available on The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast stream. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Watch archived podcasts here.







© Andreas Wolochow via Shutterstock.


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1 month ago
57 minutes 56 seconds

The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast
Why Trump’s Antitrust Has No “Monopoly” on Moral Corruption


https://youtu.be/oV2YJf-J8Pg




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In this episode of The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast, Ben Bayer and Robertas Bakula discuss the growing antitrust threats to business freedom and the anti-American ideas behind them.



Among the topics covered:




* How antitrust measures under the Biden and Trump administrations have threatened business across the board;



* Why Trump is enforcing antitrust laws so aggressively;



* How antitrust chief Gail Slater distorts facts to rationalize business persecution;



* Why antitrust laws betray America’s founding principles;



* Why “America First” is a collectivist slogan for protectionism;



* Why accusations of politicization wrongly assume that antitrust laws can be enforced objectively;



* How the mixed economy breeds pressure group warfare, and what business should do about it.




Recommended in this podcast are Ayn Rand’s essays “America’s Persecuted Minority: Big Business” and “The Pull Peddlers,” Onkar Ghate and Don Watkins’ book Profit Without Apology: The Need to Stand Up for Business, ARI’s “Open Letter to Google’s Sundar Pichai and Team,” and Marek Michulka’s “Antitrust Criminalizes Google’s Productive Virtue.”



The podcast was recorded on August 21, 2025 and posted on September 4, 2025. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Watch archived podcasts here.






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1 month ago
1 hour

The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast
“Is Atlas Shrugging?” by Ayn Rand


https://youtu.be/uphRYS8YVWM




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Readers of Atlas Shrugged often notice striking parallels between the novel’s events and those of the contemporary world. As a result, Ayn Rand was often asked whether she meant it as a prophecy. In her 1964 Ford Hall Forum talk, “Is Atlas Shrugging?” she answered plainly: “The purpose of this book is to prevent itself from becoming prophetic.”



Until now, only a poor-quality recording of the talk was available — and it was missing its opening minutes. Thanks to the Ayn Rand Archives’ discovery of a complete tape in the Boston Public Library, her full answer can be heard clearly for the first time.



In the talk, Rand surveys the culture of the 1960s, examining topics such as the “brain drain” of British scientists, socialized medicine, and egalitarian proposals for wealth redistribution. These, she argues, are not merely political incidents but the predictable outcome of altruism, which demands its heaviest sacrifices from the most successful individuals. Society’s moral code, she shows, is draining the world of the mind, just as in her novel.



Yet despite the worrying similarities, Rand insists that Atlas Shrugged is not “a prophecy of our unavoidable destruction, but a manifesto of our power to avoid it, if we choose to change our course.” History, she explains, is not determined by fate: cultural trends can be reversed, and the future improved, if we commit to a philosophy that champions reason and individualism.



Among the topics covered:




* Why Rand rejected both prophecy and history as the novel’s purpose;



* How contemporary events reveal the culture’s intellectual decline;



* How altruism punishes the successful for being successful;



* How altruism counts on producers to keep on acting, even as it exploits them;



* Why cultural trends can be reversed with the right philosophical ideas.




The release of this rare recording exemplifies the Ayn Rand Archives’ mission to recover and restore Rand’s recorded legacy. If you’d like to support this work, consider becoming an ARI donor.


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1 month ago
52 minutes 31 seconds

The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast
How NOT to Explain Mamdani’s Socialist Revival


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6vA9ensrzw




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In this episode of The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast, Ben Bayer and Nikos Sotirakopoulos critique a recent Wall Street Journal article that tries to explain Zohran Mamdani’s rise and the persistence of socialism in American politics.



Among the topics covered:




* Why socialism is not an innate impulse or the product of ignorance of history;



* Why idealism alone does not explain socialism’s popularity;



* How miseducation about capitalism contributes to the endurance of socialism;



* Why you can’t fight woke ideology while upholding Christianity’s altruistic ethic;



* How to defeat socialism.




Recommended in this podcast are Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged, her article “Faith and Force: The Destroyers of the Modern World,” the Ayn Rand Lexicon entry on Socialism, and Bayer’s articles “The Dishonesty of ‘Real Socialism Has Never Been Tried’” and “The Old Morality of the New Religions.”



The podcast was recorded on August 25, 2025 and posted on August 28, 2025. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Watch archived podcasts here.






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2 months ago
56 minutes 28 seconds

The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast
Immigration Enforcement and the Betrayal of Due Process


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkOadbwUP5s




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America is a country that prizes freedom and the rule of law. Yet every day, we hear news of ICE raids on construction sites, Venezuelans shipped to foreign prisons without hearings, and sports tattoos treated as proof of criminality. As Agustina Vergara Cid warns in “Immigration Enforcement and the Betrayal of Due Process,” Americans have been turning a blind eye to this lawless, even authoritarian treatment. Delivered at the 2025 Objectivist Summer Conference, her talk is now available online.



While the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown has made the headlines recently, Vergara Cid shows that the same lawlessness has spanned decades. The Obama administration, notorious for its record deportations, simply carried forward policies Congress had long codified.



Trump’s crackdowns threaten to further erode due process, which Vergara Cid identifies as the crucial legal safeguard which “stands between you and authoritarianism.” Today’s victims are peaceful immigrants; tomorrow, the target could be any American who dares to challenge the state.



Among the topics covered:




* The immigration crackdown’s flagrant violation of due process;



* Why everyone should care about due process;



* How our authoritarian immigration system became normalized;



* How, despite the bleak reality, America still welcomes immigrants;



* Q&A: How to speak up in defense of a free immigration system.




(Since recording, the men sent to El Salvador’s CECOT were released to Venezuela in a prisoner swap on July 18, 2025, after four months of imprisonment. Several now allege torture, and at least one alleges sexual assault.)



This podcast was recorded live on July 5th in Boston, MA as part of OCON 2025. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Watch archived podcasts here.


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2 months ago
27 minutes 51 seconds

The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast
The Palestinians’ Most Deadly Weapon Against Israel: Altruism


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wig7ja6GLlU




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In this episode of the Ayn Rand Institute Podcast, Elan Journo, Nikos Sotirakopoulos, and Tristan De Liège explore how altruism clouds moral clarity about the Israel-Hamas war, undermining Israel’s righteous cause and whitewashing Hamas’ evil.



 Among the topics covered:




* How the media coverage of the war has become egregiously deferential to Hamas and Hezbollah;



* How altruism corrupts journalism by distorting moral judgment;



* Why media deception deliberately aims to manipulate emotions;



* The nature of Hamas’s totalitarian ideology;



* Why genocide claims flout serious thinking about innocents in war;



* How altruism cripples Israel's moral confidence in its cause.




Recommended in this podcast is Elan Journo's book What Justice Demands: America and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.



This podcast was recorded on August 13, 2025 and posted on August 21, 2025. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Watch archived podcasts here.


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2 months ago
53 minutes 32 seconds

The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast
The Ayn Rand Institute Podcast explores pressing cultural issues from the perspective of Rand's philosophy, Objectivism.