60 min. Interview with Yaron Brook
Yaron Brook is interviewed by Amy Peikoff on the overall state of the culture, as a guest on Ms. Peikoff’s podcast, titled “Don’t Let It Go…Unheard” (audio recording at link). Recorded July 17, 2011.
Monday, July 18, 2011 with Amy Peikoff, Yaron Brook
Yaron Brook is interviewed by Amy Peikoff on the overall state of the culture, as a guest on Ms. Peikoff’s podcast, titled “Don’t Let It Go…Unheard” (audio recording at link). Recorded July 17, 2011.
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Tags: Don't Let It Go...Unheard, Federal Reserve, Libertarians, Objectivism, tea parties
Thursday, November 11, 2010 with Amy Peikoff
This talk by Amy Peikoff shows that in order for government to protect individual rights, laws must be objective in both content and form. Dr. Peikoff explains what objectivity entails in this context, and illustrates—via examples connected to some of today’s top news stories—the consequences of non-objective law. The talk was delivered at UCLA on January 30, 2010, and was hosted by LOGIC, the UCLA Objectivist club.
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Tags: objective law, objectivity, UCLA
Thursday, October 28, 2010 with Amy Peikoff, Eric Daniels, Onkar Ghate, Thomas A. Bowden
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.
Posted in Amy Peikoff, Eric Daniels, Onkar Ghate, Thomas A. Bowden
Tags: objective law, UCLA
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