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Freedomain Live Podcast

Stefan Molyneux, MA

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Stefan Molyneux is the founder and host of Freedomain, the largest and most popular philosophy show in the world. With more than 4,500 podcasts, 10 books and 600 million downloads, Stefan has spread the cause of liberty and philosophy to millions of listeners around the world. Mr. Molyneux holds a Masters Degree in History from the University of Toronto; his graduate thesis focused on the History of Philosophy, detailing the relationship between the metaphysical arguments and the political e ...
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Sunday Morning Live 29 December 2024 In this episode, I examine the complexities of human behavior and moral standards as we near the end of 2024. We discuss the importance of internal standards in dealing with arrogant individuals and how societal norms shape ethical conduct. I highlight the impact of manipulative rhetoric on personal autonomy and…
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In this episode, I explore mental health, personal agency, and societal norms, challenging conventional views on bipolar disorder and emphasizing the importance of personal responsibility. I discuss the philosophy of the mind, advocating for reason and empirical evidence in understanding mental well-being. The conversation shifts to cryptocurrency,…
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Friday Night Live 27 December 2024 In this episode, I explore the complexities of the H-1B visa program, prompted by discussions of figures like Vivek Ramaswamy and Elon Musk. Drawing from my experience as a hiring manager, I trace the program's history and challenge the idea of a skills gap, arguing it's often a disguise for corporations to cut la…
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Stefan Molyneux of Freedomain discusses conformity, aggression, and human duality in classic literature, focusing on Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." He critiques the allegorical interpretation of the novella as alcoholism, framing it instead as a conflict between societal norms and personal impulses. Molyneux…
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In this lecture, Stefan Molyneux discusses the philosophical underpinnings of rights, human nature, and governance, critiquing the concept of natural rights as subjective constructs without universal validity. He emphasizes self-ownership and personal accountability, arguing that viewing health care as a "right" undermines property rights. Molyneux…
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This episode features a heartfelt conversation with a caller who shares her journey through complex family dynamics and societal expectations related to peaceful parenting. She discusses conflicts with roommates over differing parenting philosophies and tensions within her church community following a controversial breastfeeding incident. As she na…
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In this episode, I explore the complexities of subconscious influence in our lives, motivated by a listener’s unsettling experience with a car crash. I discuss the possibility of our subconscious leading us toward self-destructive paths as a way to escape toxic relationships. Through personal anecdotes, I reflect on the role of serendipity in shapi…
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Sunday Morning Live 22 December 2024 In this episode, I delve into the complexities of human behavior and societal norms, starting with the challenges in creating conversational AI. We discuss societal pressures on reproductive choices and the impact of "pretty privilege" on social dynamics and judicial outcomes. Personal anecdotes highlight authen…
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THE TWEET: https://x.com/OGRolandRat/status/1870867316956643703 In this episode, I explore the complexities of public perception and the role of self-knowledge in handling criticism as a public figure. I recount my return to Twitter, sharing insights on how emotional responses can skew perspectives during public scrutiny. Drawing from my experience…
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In this lecture, Stefan Molyneux explores the complexities of atheism and its interplay with religious beliefs, societal morals, and child abuse. He reflects on personal experiences in a religious environment, critiquing the disconnection between professed morals and the failure to protect the vulnerable. Molyneux argues that if religious doctrine …
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Freedomain FLASH Livestream 21 December 2024 In this holiday episode, I reflect on our absence and invite listeners to support Freedomain. I introduce a song quiz on Roger Miller’s "King of the Road," leading to a discussion on the evolution of music and its creativity. I delve into deep conversations about familial challenges and touch on diverse …
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In this episode, I converse with a caller navigating divorce from his Ukrainian wife amid the war. He reflects on their impulsive marriage after just six months and the lack of guidance from his parents’ troubled relationships. We discuss the challenges they faced, including financial stress, and I encourage him to rethink the importance of deeper …
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In this follow up to a question asked in a livestream, I investigate why politics stirs such deep emotional responses, likening it to religious fervor. By contrasting those thriving in the voluntary market with individuals reliant on government funding, I reveal how these differing perspectives shape political identities. Drawing from my experience…
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Wednesday Night Live 18 December 2024 In this episode, I share a humorous take on preparing for my daughter's 16th birthday and her dreams of becoming a Formula One racer. I explore the complexities of modern dating, likening it to the initial excitement of a new job while examining women's hesitance toward commitment. The conversation highlights s…
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In this episode, I investigate the relationship between wealth and poverty through Kropotkin’s lens, questioning how the rich’s fortunes arise from the poor's conditions. I explore how childhood resource allocation experiences shape adult perceptions of wealth and reflect on familial roles mirroring societal class struggles. The discussion critique…
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This lecture delves into the concept of wage slavery through Kropotkin's critiques of capitalism and socialism. It begins by framing wage labor as a coercive necessity, emphasizing the struggles of the proletariat against the elite capitalists who benefit from their labor. The speaker employs an analogy comparing a concert audience to the dynamics …
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In this lecture, Stefan Molyneux analyzes the relationship between capitalism and socialism through Peter Kropotkin's critiques. He emphasizes the importance of addressing societal needs over profit motives and discusses capitalism's inefficiencies and mischaracterizations, particularly in terms of overproduction and scarcity. Molyneux contrasts Kr…
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