Archive for Tag “Atlas Shrugged”


20 min. Yaron Brook on The Rusty Humphries Show

Yaron Brook is a guest on The Rusty Humphries Show for a wide-ranging discussion of Ayn Rand’s ideas and current events.

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21 min. What Would Ayn Rand Say?

The Vertex hosts this two-part interview with Yaron Brook, encompassing a brief overview of Objectivism, and how Objectivism can help to understand today’s events. A two-part recording of the interview can be downloaded, and a partial transcription is also given. (The Vertex interview; 21 min.)

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7 min. The Resurgence of Atlas Shrugged

Don Watkins appears on The G. Gordon Liddy Show to discuss the current popularity of Atlas Shrugged.

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44 min. John Stossel on Atlas Shrugged

On January 7, 2010, Stossel (a new Fox Business Channel program by John Stossel) broadcast a special on Atlas Shrugged. The first 25 minutes of the program features interviews with Yaron Brook, John Allison and C. Bradley Thompson. (Video hosted by Hulu)

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117 min. Capitalism and Atlas Shrugged

Yaron Brook lectures on Atlas Shrugged, capitalism, and today’s economic climate. John Allison participates in the Q&A. Recorded August 14, 2009.

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16 min. Bedrock Interview with Yaron Brook, Part 4

This is the last of four interviews with Yaron Brook on Bedrock with Larry Greenfield.

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7 min. Why Atlas Shrugged Changes Lives

Debi Ghate discusses why reading Atlas Shrugged is such a powerful experience.

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19 min. Bedrock Interview with Yaron Brook, Part 3

This is the third of four interviews with Yaron Brook on Bedrock with Larry Greenfield.

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11 min. Bedrock Interview with Yaron Brook, Part 2

This is the second of four interviews with Yaron Brook on Bedrock with Larry Greenfield.

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3 min. Hollywood’s Rand Fans

On CNBC Reports, Yaron Brook discusses Hollywood’s interest in Atlas Shrugged, and why the book is relevant today.

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