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The Atlas Society Chats

The Atlas Society's scholarly discussions are now a Podcast! Join our CEO Jennifer Grossman, along with our Senior Scholars and special guest for a series of discussions and Q&A covering all sorts of topics relating to Objectivism, current events, and more.

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Show overview

The Atlas Society Chats has published 25 episodes during 2024. That works out to roughly 25 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.

Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 1h and 1h 2m — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Government show.

The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 1.4 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. Published by The Atlas Society.

Episodes
25
Started
2024
Median length
1h 1m
Cadence
Fortnightly

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The Atlas Society's scholarly discussions are now a Podcast! Join our CEO Jennifer Grossman, along with our Senior Scholars and special guest for a series of discussions and Q&A covering all sorts of topics relating to Objectivism, current events, and more.

Latest Episodes

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Ask Me Anything About Philosophy with Stephen Hicks - December 2024

Join Atlas Society Senior Scholar Stephen Hicks, Ph.D., for a special “Ask Me Anything about Philosophy” event on Twitter/X where Dr. Hicks answers questions ranging from the interest in Kant and Hegel today, whether muscular Liberalism is needed to protect Enlightenment values in the West, whether the West is "culturally Christian," and more.

Dec 5, 202459 min

Reflections on US Elections with Richard Salsman

Join Atlas Society Senior Scholar and Professor of Political Economy at Duke Richard Salsman, Ph.D., for an analysis of the November 5th elections, their significance, and why the results may signify an endorsement not only of Trump as a candidate but of MAGA values and Republican rule broadly (and lastingly).

Nov 22, 20241h 0m

The French Revolution (for Conservatives & Liberals) with Stephen Hicks

Join Atlas Society Senior Scholar Stephen Hicks, Ph.D. for a Spaces discussion on X outlining the main phases of the French Revolution and highlighting its relevance to our philosophical and political arguments today.

Nov 8, 202458 min

Ask Me Anything About Philosophy with Stephen Hicks - October 2024

Join Atlas Society Senior Scholar Stephen Hicks, Ph.D., for a special “Ask Me Anything” event on Twitter/X where Dr. Hicks answers questions on philosophy, Objectivism, and more.

Oct 24, 20241h 1m

The Virtues of Republicanism & Constitutionalism of American Republicans

Join Atlas Society Senior Scholar and Professor of Political Economy at Duke Richard Salsman, Ph.D., for a historical and philosophical analysis of Republican governance and efforts to uphold the U.S. Constitution by modern Republicans.

Oct 17, 20241h 1m

The Vices of Democracy & Illiberalism of American Democrats

Join Atlas Society Senior Scholar and Professor of Political Economy at Duke Richard Salsman, Ph.D., for a historical and philosophical analysis of democracy as an institution and why the modern Democratic Party threatens classical liberal thought.

Sep 20, 20241h 1m

Was Nietzsche Pro-Slavery? with Stephen Hicks

Join Atlas Society Senior and Professor of Philosophy at Rockford University Stephen Hicks, Ph.D. for a deep dive into Friedrich Nietzsche and his various remarks on the concept and practice of slavery, including his perspective on servitude to some higher authority as the most ennobling of sort of life.

Sep 5, 20241h 2m

The GOP’s Positive Platform Shift on Abortion with Richard Salsman

Join Atlas Society Senior Scholar and Professor of Political Economy at Duke Richard Salsman, Ph.D. for a Spaces discussion on recent changes to the GOP’s stance on abortion. "In its 2024 platform, the Republican Party materially altered, for the better, its formal stance on abortion, away from the oxymoronic 'unborn child' language of 2016. This could be the start of something good and permanent. Thankfully the GOP has a 'pro-choice wing' headed by Nancy Mace (Rep-SC). Also, the ending of Roe v. Wade (1973) by SCOTUS in 2022, although problematic, at least allowed extended abortion rights to women in many states. In time, we could see a full, universal right." - Richard Salsman

Aug 23, 20241h 1m

Was Ayn Rand a Liberal Democrat? with Robert Tracinski

Join Atlas Society Senior Fellow Robert Tracinski for a Spaces discussion covering the question, "Was Ayn Rand a Liberal Democrat?" "Ayn Rand was not a "liberal Democrat" in the sense of being an advocate of the welfare state. But was she a defender of "liberal democracy"? And would she have been tempted by "free-market authoritarianism"?" - Robert Tracinski

Aug 15, 20241h 0m

The Ethical Root of Hatred for Profit with Richard Salsman

Join Atlas Society Senior Scholar and Professor of Political Economy at Duke Richard Salsman, Ph.D. for a Spaces discussion on recent polls pointing to mounting hostility to profit and an exploration into the philosophical underpinnings of this trend. "Polls show that most people distrust and despise profit, while economists insist that 'perfect competition' entails a 'zero profit condition.' Anti-profit bias arises from a distrust of egoism and a belief in the 'zero-sum' premise versus the trader principle." - Richard Salsman

Jul 19, 20241h 0m

Ask Me Anything About Philosophy with Stephen Hicks - July 2024

Join Atlas Society Senior Scholar, Stephen Hicks, Ph.D., for a special "Ask Me Anything" where Dr. Hicks answers questions related to work/life mindset, socialism as a failed philosophy, Objectivism, and more.

Jul 3, 20241h 1m

Legal Subjectivism v. Donald Trump with Richard Salsman

Join Atlas Society Senior Scholar and Professor of Political Economy at Duke Richard Salsman, Ph.D., for a summary and analysis of President Trump's four trials, his recent conviction in New York as a “felon,” the postmodernist subjectivism and arbitrariness of his foes, and the persistent erosion of the rule of law in America.

Jun 21, 202459 min

Property Is People: Ayn Rand’s Defense of Property Rights with Robert Tracinski

Join Atlas Society Senior Fellow Robert Tracinski for a discussion on Ayn Rand’s definition of property, property rights, and the moral case for why property must be protected.

Jun 13, 20241h 0m

Ask Me Anything About Capitalism with Richard Salsman

Join Atlas Society Senior Scholar and Professor of Political Economy at Duke, Richard Salsman, Ph.D. for a special Ask Me Anything about Capitalism along with topics related to the Dow Jones, abolishment of the FED, fractional reserve banking and more.

May 16, 202458 min

Lost in Model Land with Robert Tracinski

Join Atlas Society Senior Fellow Robert for a discussion on the use and abuse of mental models in understanding and dealing with reality.

May 8, 20241h 0m

Ask Me Anything About Philosophy with Stephen Hicks - May 2024

Join Atlas Society Senior Scholar, Stephen Hicks, Ph.D., for a special "Ask Me Anything" where Dr. Hicks answers questions relating to the origin of rights, the impact of Thomas Aquinas on European social/political thought, Objectivism and a philosophy, and more.

May 1, 202459 min

Privacy Is Not A Luxury: The Atlas Society Chats with Naomi Brockwell

Join Atlas Society CEO Jennifer Grossman for a special Spaces on X with tech journalist Naomi Brockwell to discuss privacy and digital privacy concerns. Naomi Brockwell is a tech journalist, and creator of "NBTV.media" which teaches people how to reclaim control of their lives in the digital age. Naomi was a producer for the 2015 feature documentary Bitcoin: The End of Money as We Know It, and producer of the 2018 award-winning documentary about the housing crash The Bubble.

Apr 25, 202456 min

“The Nihilism of Environmentalism” with Richard Salsman

Join Atlas Society Senior Scholar and Professor of Political Economy at Duke, Richard Salsman, Ph.D., for a Twitter/X Spaces discussing the destructive nature of environmentalism as an ideology.

Apr 19, 202459 min

“Is Having Children a Sacrifice?” with Robert Tracinski

Join Atlas Society Senior Fellow Robert Tracinski for a Twitter/X Spaces discussion on child rearing and the definition of sacrifice.

Apr 11, 202457 min

Did Thomas Kuhn Make Science Postmodern? with Stephen Hicks

Join Atlas Society Senior Scholar and Professor of Philosophy at Rockford University, Stephen Hicks, Ph.D., for a Twitter/X Spaces discussion on Thomas Kuhn, his ideas, and influence on scientific thought.

Apr 3, 20241h 3m
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