
Keeping ideas connected to reality so they can serve our lives in reality.
Angel Walker-Werth Appears on the Miss Libertarian Podcast
In this discussion, Jess Gill and Angel talk about Ayn Rand’s philosophy, relationships, and their intersections with the “manosphere” and figures like Andrew Tate.
Maddox Locher Sep 19, 2024
Your Time Is Your Own
Your time is your life, in more ways than one. Here are three important applications of this principle to help you guard your time and put it to best use in support of your wellbeing.
Thomas Walker-Werth Sep 19, 2024
Dystopian Fiction: Worlds without Rights
I discuss how dystopian novels can demonstrate the importance of individual rights, using Lois Lowry’s "The Giver" as my primary example.
Angelica Walker-Werth Sep 19, 2024
Learn the Best Ideas For Advancing Capitalism
In Defenders of Capitalism, Eric Daniels, assistant director of the Clemson Institute for the Study of Capitalism, will present key ideas and arguments of the best pro-capitalist thinkers.
Jackson Upmann Sep 18, 2024
“The Fountainhead” Reading Group
Architect Howard Roark wants to erect buildings “such as had never stood on the face of the earth.” But his innovative approach sparks resentment and resistance. Even the woman he loves undermines his career, believing people are too small-minded to accept his...
Jackson Upmann Sep 17, 2024
The Problem with Mindfulness
Many popular figures tout mindfulness as a way to improve your happiness, calm your mind, and reach a state of focus. But is it really the best way to achieve those goals?
Thomas Walker-Werth Sep 12, 2024
Self-esteem in “Ender’s Game”
Can you imagine a threat serious enough to justify (in anyone’s mind) training children in combat?
Angelica Walker-Werth Sep 9, 2024
Why Genres Die . . . and More
Does streaming music instead of buying it fundamentally change our relationship with music and our ability to appreciate it?
Jon Hersey Sep 5, 2024
Alex O’Connor’s Red-Herring Thought Experiment vs. Facts that Support Morality
I elaborate on why Alex’s human-altering thought experiments are counterproductive in trying to understand morality. Read...
Craig Biddle Sep 4, 2024