Archive for October, 2010
101 min. Panel on Law and Philosophy
This panel Q&A addresses issues related to the realities of the legal landscape in connection with the Objectivist philosophic position. Panelists include Judge Alex Kozinski, Thomas A. Bowden, Eric Daniels, Onkar Ghate, and Amy Peikoff. The event was recorded at UCLA on January 30, 2010, and was hosted by LOGIC, the UCLA Objectivist club.
12 min. The Story of Willets Point
12 min. Should the Fed Lower Interest Rates Any More?
Alex Epstein looks at current Federal Reserve policies, and their likely consequences. (Pajamas TV interview; 12 min.)
14 min. Washington Elites to Tea Party: Drop Dead
Alex Epstein comments on the prospects and views of Tea Party candidates. (Pajamas TV interview; 14 min.)
13 min. Menu of Pain
Alex Epstein discusses whether the United States may face the same kind of fiscal crisis that is currently the subject of rioting in France. (Pajamas TV interview; 13 min.)
15 min. Leonard Peikoff Podcast #135
Topics in Leonard Peikoff’s latest podcast of philosophical Q&As include: Vigilantism; making political parties illegal; and what Dr. Peikoff considers his greatest achievement.
10 min. Election Countdown
Don Watkins comments on the attitudes of politicians and voters as mid-term elections draw near. (Pajamas TV interview; 10 min.)
66 min. Climate Policy in a Free Society
Many people view climate change as necessitating an expansive role for government in regulating and controlling economic activity. This talk examines the question: how would such global environmental issues as climate change be addressed in a society where government is restricted to the protection of individual rights? The talk was delivered at UCLA on January 31, 2010, and was hosted by LOGIC, the UCLA Objectivist club.










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