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Professor Tibor R. Machan, PhD, Philosopher, Chapman University, California, USA The Myth of Animal Rights (Part 1 of 5) 13 July 2007, University of Heidelbe...
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Professor Tibor R. Machan, PhD, Philosopher, Chapman University, California, USA The Myth of Animal Rights (Part 5 of 5) 13 July 2007, University of Heidelbe...
Philosopher Tibor R. Machan fields questions about the libertarian philosophy from William F Buckley Jr. and Ernest Van den Haag. http://www.LibertyPen.com.
Lecture by Tibor R. Machan presented as part of the Brown Bag Seminar Series, sponsored by the Ludwig von Mises Institute. Recorded 06-15-2005 at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama. http://mises.org DISCLAIMER: The Ludwig von Mises Institute has given permission under the Creative Commons license that this media presentation can be publicly reposted as long as credit is given to the Mises Institute and other guidelines are followed. More info at: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/ This YouTube channel is in no way endorsed by or affiliated with the Ludwig von Mises Institute, any of its lecturers or staff members.
Professor Tibor R. Machan, PhD, Philosopher, Chapman University, California, USA Human Rights Issues in Germany (Part 1 of 6) 23 July 2008, University of Hei...
Professor Tibor R. Machan, PhD, Philosopher, Chapman University, California, USA Human Rights Issues in Germany (Part 2 of 6) 23 July 2008, University of Hei...
Professor Tibor R. Machan, PhD, Philosopher, Chapman University, California, USA Human Rights Issues in Germany (Part 3 of 6) 23 July 2008, University of Hei...
Professor Tibor R. Machan, PhD, Philosopher, Chapman University, California, USA Human Rights Issues in Germany (Part 4 of 6) 23 July 2008, University of Hei...
Professor Tibor R. Machan, PhD, Philosopher, Chapman University, California, USA Human Rights Issues in Germany (Part 5 of 6) 23 July 2008, University of Hei...
Professor Tibor R. Machan, PhD, Philosopher, Chapman University, California, USA Human Rights Issues in Germany (Part 6 of 6) 23 July 2008, University of Hei...
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On Monday, March 19, 2012, Dr. Machan delivered his lecture, Ayn Rand and the Right to Liberty at Graycliff Restaurant, Nassau, Bahamas. Summary: In this lec...
Tibor Machan was one of the founding partners in Reason Enterprises, which began publishing Reason magazine in 1971, three years after its creation. He becam...
Lecture presented by Tibor Machan at the Libertarian Alliance's "Liberty 2009" conference. Event held October 24-25, 2009 at The National Liberal Club, White...
Bob Beckel ("The Five) and Tibor Machan (Auburn University Philosophy Professor) join John to discuss the tug of war between the competing notions of economi...
Tibor Machan is a Libertarian Philosopher and co-Founder of the Reason Foundation, among many other noted credentials. Here, he speaks of the role of certain...
Reason is a libertarian monthly magazine from the Reason Foundation. Reason was founded in 1968 by Lanny Friedlander as a more-or-less monthly mimeographed p...
In 1957, a 1168 page book by Ayn Rand, called Atlas Shrugged, was published. According to one source, Rand was alleged to be a mistress to Philippe Rothschi...
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Seeing as how we only have a few other interviews with Rand up here on Youtube, I thought I'd add this one to the list. Lesser known then the Phill Donahue or Wallace ones, it is still a treat to see her in action.
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In this engaging 1959 interview, her first on television, Ayn Rand capsulizes her philosophy for CBS's Mike Wallace. The discussion ranges from the nature of...
In this engaging 1959 interview, her first on television, Ayn Rand capsulizes her philosophy for CBS's Mike Wallace. The discussion ranges from the nature of...
In this engaging 1959 interview, her first on television, Ayn Rand capsulizes her philosophy for CBS's Mike Wallace. The discussion ranges from the nature of...
Rand was born Alisa Zinov'yevna Rosenbaum (Russian: Али́са Зиновьевна Розенбаум) on February 2, 1905, to a Russian Jewish bourgeois family living in Saint Petersburg. She was the eldest of the three daughters of Zinovy Zakharovich Rosenbaum and his wife, Anna Borisovna (née Kaplan), largely non-observant Jews. Zinovy Rosenbaum was a successful pharmacist and businessman, eventually owning a pharmacy and the building in which it was located. With a passion for the liberal arts, Rand found school unchallenging, and said she began writing screenplays at the age of eight and novels at the age of ten. At the prestigious Stoiunina Gymnasium, her closest friend was Vladimir Nabokov's younger sister, Olga. The two girls shared an intense interest in politics, and would engage in debates: while Olga Nabokov defended constitutional monarchy, Alisa always supported republican ideals.[14][15] She was twelve at the time of the February Revolution of 1917, during which she favored Alexander Kerensky over Tsar Nicholas II. The subsequent October Revolution and the rule of the Bolsheviks under Vladimir Lenin disrupted the comfortable life the family had previously enjoyed. Her father's business was confiscated and the family displaced. They fled to the Crimean Peninsula, which was initially under control of the White Army during the Russian Civil War. She later recalled that, while in high school, she determined that she was an atheist and that she valued reason above any other human virtue. After graduating from high school in the Crimea at 16, Rand returned with her family to Petrograd (as Saint Petersburg was renamed at that time), where they faced desperate conditions, on occasion nearly starving.[16][17] After the Russian Revolution, universities were opened to women, allowing Rand to be in the first group of women to enroll at Petrograd State University,[18] where, at the age of only 16, she began her studies in the department of social pedagogy, majoring in history.[19] At the university she was introduced to the writings of Aristotle and Plato,[20] who would be her greatest influence and counter-influence, respectively.[21] A third figure whose philosophical works she studied heavily was Friedrich Nietzsche.[22] Able to read French, German and Russian, Rand also discovered the writers Fyodor Dostoevsky, Victor Hugo, Edmond Rostand, and Friedrich Schiller, who became her perennial favorites.[23] Along with many other "bourgeois" students, Rand was purged from the university shortly before graduating. However, after complaints from a group of visiting foreign scientists, many of the purged students were allowed to complete their work and graduate,[24] which Rand did in October 1924.[25] She subsequently studied for a year at the State Technicum for Screen Arts in Leningrad. For one of her assignments, she wrote an essay about the Polish actress Pola Negri, which became her first published work.[26] By this time she had decided her professional surname for writing would be Rand,[27] possibly as a Cyrillic contraction of her birth surname,[28] and she adopted the first name Ayn, either from a Finnish name or from the Hebrew word עין (ayin, meaning "eye").[29] In the fall of 1925, Rand was granted a visa to visit American relatives. She departed on January 17, 1926.[30] When she arrived in New York City on February 19, 1926, she was so impressed with the skyline of Manhattan that she cried what she later called "tears of splendor".[31] Intent on staying in the United States to become a screenwriter, she lived for a few months with relatives in Chicago, one of whom owned a movie theater and allowed her to watch dozens of films for free. She then set out for Hollywood, California.[32] Initially, Rand struggled in Hollywood and took odd jobs to pay her basic living expenses. A chance meeting with famed director Cecil B. DeMille led to a job as an extra in his film The King of Kings as well as subsequent work as a junior screenwriter.[33] While working on The King of Kings, she met an aspiring young actor, Frank O'Connor; the two were married on April 15, 1929. Rand became an American citizen in 1931. Taking various jobs during the 1930s to support her writing, she worked for a time as the head of the costume department at RKO Studios.[34] She made several attempts to bring her parents and sisters to the United States, but they were unable to acquire permission to emigrate. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayn_rand
This is a very rare interview, thought to have been lost, with the much-maligned (yet brilliant in many ways) Ayn Rand. Thinking people will enjoy the opport...
Ayn Rand defected from the U.S.S.R. and came to the the U.S., where her anti-collectivist writings formed the intellectual basis for the philosophy she called Objectivism. She is the celebrated author of many books and essays including We the Living (1936), The Fountainhead (1943), Atlas Shrugged (1957), and Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal (1966). This video is of Rand's last public lecture at a 1981 National Committee for Monetary Reform conference in New Orleans. The text of this lecture, which is titled "The Sanction of the Victims," would later be published in a collection of her works called The Voice of Reason: Essays in Objectivist Thought (1990). In the lecture, Rand admonishes American businessmen for apologizing for capitalism and for, in some cases, directly funding detractors of the free market. Notably, she says that "It is a moral crime to give money to support your own destroyers." She also answers audience questions after the lecture. Download the .mp3 version of this lecture here: http://bit.ly/MwV4QT
In her first public appearance since husband Frank O'Connor's death, we see a rare personal side of Rand—" As always, the ideas do shine through: the acknowl...
Rand's greatest influence was Aristotle, especially Organon ("Logic"); she considered Aristotle the greatest philosopher.In particular, her philosophy reflec...
Rand held that the only moral social system is laissez-faire capitalism. Her political views were strongly individualist and hence anti-statist and anti-Comm...
Questioned by Mike Wallace, Ayn Rand explains her philosophy of objective reality and contrasts it with altruism. http://www.LibertyPen.com.
On November 21st, 1981 Ayn Rand addressed the National Committee for Monetary Reform conference in New Orleans and was interviewed by Louis Rukeyser regardin...
Ayn Rand - an audio only Interview with James McConnel 1961. Jan 1, 1961 video source : http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/170069-1 The Ayn Rand Institute: h...
In this clip from a longer interview, which took place upon publication of For the New Intellectual, Ayn Rand discusses her view of reason. (The full interview can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IeaAC832gG4.) --- Subscribe to our channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... Headquartered in Irvine, California, ARI offers educational experiences, based on Ayn Rand's books and ideas, to a variety of audiences, including students, educators, policymakers and lifelong learners. ARI also engages in research and advocacy efforts, applying Rand's ideas to current issues and seeking to promote her philosophical principles of reason, rational self-interest and laissez-faire capitalism. ARI is composed of a dedicated board of directors and an energetic staff of more than 45 people. We invite you to explore how Ayn Rand viewed the world — and to consider the distinctive insights offered by ARI's experts today. Explore ARI: http://www.AynRand.org Follow ARI on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AynRandInst Like ARI on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/AynRandInstitute
An Interview of Ayn Rand, Author Of Atlas Shrugged. I really enjoyed both of the Atlas Shrugged movies and look forward to seeing the third part next year. Whilst I don't agree with everything Ayn says, she was certainly ahead of her time and "Atlas Shrugged" and George Orwell's book "1984" seems to both be coming true, which is unfortunate. This interview is in the public domain and can be downloaded from here: http://archive.org/details/TheExtremi... My websites: http://www.ozcopper.com/ http://www.australiancoindealers.com/ http://www.compuscrap.com/
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Ayn Rand, GOP Philosophy in a "Nutshell" - http://youtu.be/wVw4n_O2H68 Noam Chomsky vs the Russian born novelist Ayn Rand on the subject of Social Security. Ayn Rand is revered by Paul Ryan and the GOP who seem to be following Ayn Rand's viewpoint on social safety-net programs designed to protect the most vulnerable in our society. Their push to privatize Social Security (and Medicare) is, according to Chomsky and many others, a hidden way to undermine and destroy the very successful program which people rely on to an even greater extent since the financial meltdown which occurred on G.W. Bush's watch. In a 1959 Mike Wallace interview with Ayn Rand, Wallace asked her: Mike Wallace: "How does your philosophy translate itself into the world of politics? Now one of the principle achievements of this country in the past 20 years, particularly, I think, most people agree, is the gradual growth of social and protective legislation based on the principle that we are our brothers keepers. How do you feel about the political trends of the United States, the Western world?" Ayn Rand: "...I feel that it is terrible, that you see destruction all around you, and that you are moving toward disaster, until and unless, all those welfare state conceptions have been reversed and rejected." [She of course meant Social Security, etc.] Mike Wallace: "You say that you do not like the Altruism by which we live. You like a certain kind of Ayn Randist selfishness." Ayn Rand: "I will say that, I don't "like" [Altruism] is too weak a word. I consider it evil." Mike Wallace: "Were taught to feel concern for our fellow man. To feel responsible for his welfare. To feel that we are, as religious people might put it, children under god, and responsible one for the other. Now why do you rebel? What's wrong with this philosophy?" Ayn Rand: "But that is in fact what makes man a sacrificial animal." Mike Wallace: "What's wrong with loving your fellow man? Christ, [and] every important moral leader in man's history, has taught us that we should love one another. Why then is this kind of love in your mind immoral?" Ayn Rand: "It is immoral if it is a love placed above oneself." Mike Wallace: "Because you put this philosophy to work in your novel Atlas Shrugged. You demonstrate it, in human terms, in your novel Atlas Shrugged. And let me start by quoting from a review of this novel, Atlas Shrugged, that appeared in News Week. It said that, "You are out to destroy almost every edifice in the contemporary American way of life. Our Judeo-Christian religion our modified government regulated capitalism, our rule by the majority will." Other reviews have said that, "You scorn churches, and the concept of God." Are these accurate criticisms?" Ayn Rand: "Ah.. Yes... I agree with the fact..." It is interesting, in light of the GOP's affinity for Rand's philosophy, that Anton LaVay, who founded the Church of Satan, also revered Ayn Rand. In 1970 he told the Washington Post that his brand of Satanism was “just Ayn Rand’s philosophy with ceremony and ritual added.” He appears to have been so influenced by Ayn Rand's philosophy that LaVey has been accused of plagiarizing part of his “Nine Satanic Statements” from the John Galt speech in Rand’s Atlas Shrugged - the novel spoken of with so much admiration by the GOP. http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/08/27/1124666/-The-Paul-Ryan-Ayn-Rand-Satanism-Connection-Made-Simple# http://blog.acton.org/archives/67931-fountainhead-satanism.html
Talking to Rose, patron-saint of the conservative movement , Bill buckley chats about ayn and her magnum opus atlas shrugged.
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The Guardian 2015-04-02Ayn Rand ( /ˈaɪn ˈrænd/; born Alisa Zinov'yevna Rosenbaum, February 2 [O.S. January 20] 1905 – March 6, 1982) was a Russian-American novelist, philosopher, playwright, and screenwriter. She is known for her two best-selling novels The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged and for developing a philosophical system she called Objectivism.
Born and educated in Russia, Rand moved to the United States in 1926. She worked as a screenwriter in Hollywood and had a play produced on Broadway in 1935–1936. After two initially unsuccessful early novels, she achieved fame with her 1943 novel The Fountainhead. In 1957, she published her best-known work, the philosophical novel Atlas Shrugged. Afterward she turned to nonfiction to promote her philosophy, publishing her own magazines and releasing several collections of essays until her death in 1982.
Rand advocated reason as the only means of acquiring knowledge and rejected all forms of faith and religion. She supported rational and ethical egoism, and rejected ethical altruism. In politics, she condemned the initiation of force as immoral and opposed all forms of collectivism and statism, instead supporting laissez-faire capitalism, which she believed was the only social system that protected individual rights. She promoted romantic realism in art. She was sharply critical of the philosophers and philosophical traditions known to her besides Aristotle.