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Philosopher Stefan Molyneux takes young man through the most essential call-in topics in history of Freedomain. Family, ambition, career, love, morality, self-defense – and some of the most glorious and powerful analogies known to man!
Emmanuel Macron sur les électeurs de Marine Le Pen: "Ils sont là. C'est eux. Ce sont eux qui sont nos vrais ennemis. Puissant, organisé, habile, déterminé. Vous les passez dans les rues, à la campagne ou sur le web, le plus souvent bien caché. Ils sont aussi haineux qu'ils sont lâches. Tu les connais. Le parti des agents de la catastrophe, les terroristes. L'extrême droite française. C'est ici."
Le 7 mai 2017, la population française décidera de l'avenir à long terme de leur pays à mesure qu'ils décident entre Emmanuel Macron et Marine Le Pen lors de leur élection présidentielle.
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As tensions continue to rise between the United States of America and Russia once again, the history of the Cold War becomes incredibly relevant to the discussion of modern day. Bill Whittle and Stefan Molyneux discuss their personal experiences of the Cold War tensions and fallout, the rise and fall of the Soviet Union, the murderous nature of communist regimes, the slander of Sen. Joseph McCarthy, the scar-tissue of Russia's bloody history and much much more!
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Stefan Molyneux delves into the complexities of human interaction, focusing on reciprocal altruism and the question of humanity's true capability for selflessness. Drawing distinctions between selfishness and altruism, and egoism and self-sacrifice, he references the Kantian view of morality and provides various examples highlighting behaviors rooted in self-interest. Molyneux critiques moral arguments opposing self-interest and explores the challenges of altruistic endeavors, referencing themes from Plato and personal experiences. He elaborates on the methods of resource acquisition, the manipulative nature of sophistry, and the inherent risks in helping others. Furthermore, Molyneux discusses the dynamics of self-interest, morality, and societal values, critiquing the philosophy of altruism, examining the implications of acting against self-interest, and warning against the rise of societal cynicism. The episode offers a profound exploration of morality, altruism, and the intricate intricacies of human behavior.