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The Atlas Society Asks Agnieszka Pilat

September 2, 2020
Pilat, born in communist Poland, is an award-winning painter in San Francisco, whose paintings can be found in collections around the world. Her most current project, disrupt, consists of “heroic portraits of antiquated technology,” in which she “treat[s] every machine as an individual.” She considers her work to be a tribute to not only technology but also to everything that is good about America.

The Atlas Society Asks Michael Newberry and Stephen Hicks

August 26, 2020
Join us for The Atlas Society Asks Michael Newberry and Stephen Hicks. Michael Newberry is an American neo-romanticist painter based in Idyllwild, California. He blends a variety of influences, notably Rembrandt and the French Impressionists. The Atlas Society Senior Scholar Dr. Stephen Hicks is a professor of philosophy at Rockford University as well as the Director of the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship. Professor Hicks has written a number of books, including Explaining Postmodernism (he also just wrote the intro to our just released Pocket Guide to Postmodernism). “Newberry’s work speaks to the senses, the intellect, and the passions of those who do not need the judgment of history to tell them what is great, but who can themselves make the judgment of history today.” –Dr. Hicks

The Atlas Society Asks Roger Bissel

August 19, 2020
Roger is a writer and musician who has considered himself an “Objectivist” since 1966. He has written four books plus many essays, mostly published in The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies, and he has edited many other books, including two by Nathaniel Branden. He has been a professional musician for sixty years, performing live and recording in the studio. Tune in to hear what he has to say about how Objectivism, Libertarianism, and music has changed over the years!

The Atlas Society Asks Peter Copses

July 29, 2020
Join us for The Atlas Society Asks Peter Copses. In our ELEVENTH episode in the series, Peter Copses joins CEO of The Atlas Society Jennifer Grossman for a discussion on topics such as on the impact of the educational system that teaches students to hate America as well as the government’s role in sacrificing our rights in the name of safety. Peter Copses is a trustee of The Atlas Society and a founding senior partner of Apollo Management, LP.

The Atlas Society Asks Stephen Hicks and Marian Tupy

July 15, 2020
Join Jennifer Grossman On Wednesday! The Atlas Society Asks Resident Philosopher Stephen Hicks And Editor of HumanProgress.org and senior policy analyst at the Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity, Marian Tupy! Join Us On Zoom & FB!

The Atlas Society Asks Richard Salsman

July 8, 2020
The Atlas Society CEO, Jennifer Grossman, Is Joined By AIER Senior Fellow And President Of InterMarket Forecasting, Richard M. Salsman! Don't Miss It!

The Atlas Society Asks Jeffrey Tucker

July 1, 2020
The Atlas Society Asks Episode With The Atlas Society CEO, Jennifer Grossman, And AIER Editorial Director And Economics Writer, Jeffrey A. Tucker

The Atlas Society Asks Stephen Moore

June 24, 2020
The Atlas Society CEO, Jennifer Grossman, is joined by Club For Growth Founder And Heritage Foundation Economist Steve Moore!

The Atlas Society Asks Stephen Hicks

June 11, 2020
The Atlas Society's CEO Jennifer Grossman Is Joined By Their Resident Philosopher and Professor, Stephen Hicks Ph.D. 

The Atlas Society Asks John Heubusch

June 9, 2020
The Atlas Society CEO, Jennifer Grossman, is joined by John Heubusch, Executive Director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute.

The Atlas Society Asks Gloria Alvarez

June 2, 2020
Political and International Affairs Sociologist Gloria Alvarez joins CEO Jennifer Grossman on The Atlas Society Asks to discuss Latin America's response to the coronavirus, Alvarez' personal quarantine story, and how both women have drawn strength from Ayn Rand's philosophy during the pandemic. This program is in Spanish.

The Atlas Society Asks with Greg Shaffer

April 17, 2020
Greg Shaffer, President of Shaffer Security Group joins The Atlas Society CEO, Jennifer Grossman.

The Atlas Society Asks Sam Sorbo

April 10, 2020
Actress, writer, producer, and homeschool advocate Sam Sorbo joins Atlas Society CEO, Jennifer Grossman.

The Atlas Society Asks Grover Norquist

April 6, 2020
Join us as the President of Americans For Tax Reform, Grover Norquist, joins Atlas Society CEO, Jennifer Grossman.

After the Midterms: What's Next? with Grover Norquist

Join CEO Jennifer Grossman for a special "election-themed" webinar on the 129th episode of The Atlas Society Asks. Joined by returning guest Grover Norquist, Founder and President of Americans for Tax Reform, the duo will discuss the recent U.S. midterm election results and its impact on the political landscape going forward.
Lecture 16 is a discussion on the psychology of sex and self-esteem and a person's sexual choices as the expression of his deepest values.
Lecture one discusses: What is philosophy? The historical role of reason and objectivism vs. subjectivism.

Lecture #8 The Psychology of Dependence

Lecture eight is on the Psychology of dependence and discusses the independent mind vs. the "socialized mind", social metaphysics and the revolt against the responsibility of a volitional consciousness.

Lecture #15 The Common Fallacies About Capitalism

Lecture 15 is on “Common Fallacies About Capitalism. Nathaniel Branden discusses the monopolies in Capitalism, depressions, labor unions and inherited wealth.
Lecture eleven is on Justice vs. Mercy. The nature of justice and the importance of passing moral judgments and the virtue of pride.

Lecture #12 The Evil of Self-Sacrifice

Lecture twelve titled “The Evil of Self-Sacrifice,” where Nathaniel Branden discusses the ethics of altruism and altruism as anti-man and anti-life.

We promote open Objectivism: the philosophy of reason, achievement, individualism, and freedom.