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Arshak Benlian

Atlas Shrugged Out Loud

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Atlas Shrugged Out Loud is a detailed, scene by scene, study of Ayn Rand's epic novel Atlas Shrugged.

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The journey through The Climax of the D'Anconias continue. I'll start on page 96 with the conversation between James and Francisco. "That's what I mean, James. So I want to be prepared to claim the greatest virtue of all -- that I was a... more

Part One, Chapter Five - The Climax of the D'Anconias continues to be the subject of my study in Episode 35. Today is a special day, in the sense that a US Senator, Ted Cruz, of Texas, spoke against Obamacare in a talkathon of 21... more

This episode continues with the study of The Climax of D'Anconias.

In episode 33 I will start chapter five in part one - The Climax of the D'Anconias. May you have a value-driven day!

On the eve of the 12th anniversary of the September 11 attacks on America, we will discuss what form should the military and, above all, philosophic war take to properly protect our country and forever crush our Islamic foe. In this episode... more

In this episode I finish up with the summary of part one, chapter four - The Immovable Movers.

In episode 6 of "Objectively Speaking" Andrew Bernstein and I will be joined by Robert Begley, a writer for The Objective Standard, to discuss Steve Jobs's life and achievements.

Andrew Bernstein and I will discuss the difference between Labor Day and what should be Inventor's or Entrepreneur's Day. Join us tonight at 8:00 pm to celebrate the human mind, the motor behind the innovations that make this... more

In episode 31 I'm starting with the summary of part one, chapter four - The Immovable Movers. Here is a brief outline of the events that took place in the chapter. Dagny learned of McNamara quiting. Dagny through the streets of NY... more

In this episode Andrew Bernstein and I are joined by Craig Biddle, editor of The Objective Standard, and C. Bradley Thomson, Executive Director of the Clemson Institute for the Study of Capitalism, and Robert Begley, Founder and President... more
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