The Atlas Society's CEO Jennifer Grossman Is Joined By Their Resident Philosopher and Professor, Stephen Hicks Ph.D.
The Atlas Society Asks John Heubusch
June 9, 2020
The Atlas Society CEO, Jennifer Grossman, is joined by John Heubusch, Executive Director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute.
The Atlas Society Asks Gloria Alvarez
יוני 2, 2020
Political and International Affairs Sociologist Gloria Alvarez joins CEO Jennifer Grossman on The Atlas Society Asks to discuss Latin America's response to the coronavirus, Alvarez' personal quarantine story, and how both women have drawn strength from Ayn Rand's philosophy during the pandemic. This program is in Spanish.
The Atlas Society Asks with Greg Shaffer
אפריל 17, 2020
Greg Shaffer, President of Shaffer Security Group joins The Atlas Society CEO, Jennifer Grossman.
The Atlas Society Asks Sam Sorbo
April 10, 2020
Actress, writer, producer, and homeschool advocate Sam Sorbo joins Atlas Society CEO, Jennifer Grossman.
The Atlas Society Asks Grover Norquist
April 6, 2020
Join us as the President of Americans For Tax Reform, Grover Norquist, joins Atlas Society CEO, Jennifer Grossman.
Lecture thirteen titled “Government and the Individual,” discusses the principles of a proper political system, individual rights and Freedom vs. compulsion.
Lecture ten is on “Reason and Virtue,” where Nathaniel Branden discusses independence, honesty, integrity, and productiveness and their relation to survival and mental health.
Lecture four evolves around religion, from a psychological and philosophical perspective. Is the concept of God meaningful? Are the arguments for the existence of God logically defensible? Branden explores these questions and more in this historic series.
Lecture 14 is on the Economics of a Free Society, the basic principles of exchange, division of labor and the the “pyramid of ability", the mechanism of a free markets profits and wealth.
Lecture nine is on The Objectivist Ethics. The foundation of the Objectivist ethics, man’s life as the standard of value. Dr. Branden discusses rationality as the foremost virtue and happiness as the moral goal of life.
Lecture five titled Free Will discusses the meaning and nature of volition. The fallacy of psychological determinism and free will as the choice to think or not to think.
Lecture eight is on the Psychology of dependence and discusses the independent mind vs. the "socialized mind", social metaphysics and the revolt against the responsibility of a volitional consciousness.
Lecture twenty discusses a benevolent vs. malevolent sense of life and why many humans repress and drive underground, not the worst within them, but the best.