Archive for Tag “Call to Action”


12 min. Yaron Brook’s Call to Action—June 2010

Yaron Brook comments on the BP oil spill and the political response.

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6 min. Yaron Brook’s Call to Action—May 2010

Yaron Brook analyzes Comedy Central’s decision not to air images of Muhammad in a recent episode of South Park.

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7 min. Yaron Brook’s Call to Action—April 2010

Yaron Brook discusses the recent Supreme Court decision affecting campaign finance reform, and the underlying issue of free speech.

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7 min. Yaron Brook’s Call to Action—March 2010

Yaron Brook talks about why the Haitian earthquake caused more devastation than the Chilean quake, even though the Chilean quake was much stronger.

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6 min. Yaron Brook’s Call to Action—January 2010

Yaron Brook comments on foreign policy in light of increasing terrorist attacks, and explains what a proper response to them would be.

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8 min. Yaron Brook’s Call to Action—October 2009

Yaron Brook discusses increased interest in Ayn Rand Institute activities, and what it means for the state of the culture.

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8 min. Yaron Brook’s Call to Action—September 2009

Yaron Brook discusses the government’s ominous response to opposition to current proposals for government health care, and how young people can advocate for a proper conception of rights.

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6 min. Yaron Brook’s Call to Action—August 2009

Yaron Brook discusses the benefits for students of participating in Objectivist campus clubs.

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7 min. Yaron Brook’s Call to Action—July 2009

Yaron Brook discusses the consequences of healthcare reform.

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7 min. Yaron Brook’s Call to Action—June 2009

The Call to Action series is designed for students interested in understanding recent cultural and political developments, and who want to learn new and effective ways to engage in activism. This installment presents an Objectivist perspective of the Tea Party protests.

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