For Thursday’s episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, I posted a podcast on “Atlas Shrugged at Liberty on the Rocks.” That podcast is now available for streaming or downloading.
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Podcast: 14 April 2011
On Wednesday, April 6th, 2011, I spoke at Liberty on the Rocks in Denver about the deeper themes of Atlas Shrugged, using the example of Robert Stadler. Also included is a summary of Objectivism from the Q&A, as well as a trivia contest.
Listen or Download:
- Duration: 15:14
- Download: Standard MP3 File (7.0 MB)
- Tags: Atlas Shrugged, Epistemology, Ethics, Literature, Metaphysics, Objectivism
Topics:
- The deeper themes of Atlas Shrugged
- Summary of Objectivism
- Trivia contest
Links:
- Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
- YouTube: Atlas Shrugged’s Deeper Themes
- YouTube: Ayn Rand’s Philosophy of Objectivism
- YouTube: Atlas Shrugged Trivia
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