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'Almost' is a powerful intergenerational tale of two families – one German, one British – from the trenches of World War I to the skies of World War II. Breathtaking in scope, depth, characterization and historical relevance, 'Almost' unpacks the disasters of the world that flow like blood from deeply intimate family betrayals and traumas. Why is the world so violent? What is the true cause of war? Can mankind ever find peace? This novel tackles the greatest questions we all face - and answe ...
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You may have seen reports that Erin Pizzey died a few days ago. This is not the case but currently Erin Pizzey is unwell and in end-of-life care. Her family request prayers as they go through this time. Please join me in celebrating her life's work of fighting domestic violence against women AND men in my remastered 2014 interview with Ms. Pizzey, …
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In this Sunday Morning Donors Livestream from October 5, 2025, philosopher Stefan Molyneux explores marriage complexities and government influence, challenging the belief that half of marriages end in divorce. He shares statistics, offers partner vetting and premarital counseling advice, and engages with commenters and callers on parenting and econ…
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In this X Space from 7 October 2025, philosopher Stefan Molyneux engages with callers about Bitcoin, starting with updates on its recent Core 30 release. They discuss concerns over stagnant prices despite rising interest and the risks of “rehypothecation” in traditional finance. Stefan emphasizes the need to break free from entrenched fiat beliefs …
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December 30 2019 - long lost show!! In this episode, host Stefan talks with a caller about his struggles with emotional detachment and relationship difficulties linked to childhood sibling abuse. The caller shares feelings of neglect and distrust stemming from his brother's controlling behavior, which their parents dismissed. Stefan encourages him …
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In this Friday Night Live X Space on October 3, 2025, philosopher Stefan Molyneux analyzes the Bengal famine of 1943, linking its causes to colonialism and political mismanagement. He challenges simplistic narratives by emphasizing systemic failures and urges listeners to focus on shared human experiences. Molyneux advocates for autonomy over centr…
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Stefan Molyneux examines the intricacies of forgiveness, highlighting the tension between the need to forgive and the risks of remaining bitter. Stefan critiques the idea of unconditional forgiveness, emphasizing that it should follow accountability, including apologies and a commitment to change. He explores the dynamics of personal relationships,…
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In this X Space on 2 October 2025, Stefan Molyneux examines colonialism, focusing on British rule in India. Prompted by a viral tweet, he challenges common narratives and engages with callers on the morality of colonial actions. Stefan emphasizes the need for nuanced understanding in discussions of identity and systemic inequalities, urging listene…
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Stefan's 2 October 2025 tweet: https://x.com/StefanMolyneux/status/1973644303437308009 A fascinating look at the impact of Western Colonialism which separates the facts from the fiction regarding this incredibly controversial topic. What were the effects both positive and negative of countries existing under British rule? Is the history of your anc…
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Stefan Molyneux discusses modern monetary theory (MMT) with a pair of callers, examining its implications for the aging Baby Boomer population, labor shortages, and healthcare resources. They explore contrasts with Austrian economics and the potential of government debt as a private sector asset, while also considering the impact of cryptocurrencie…
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In this 1 October 2025 X Space, Stefan discusses the case of Tyler Robinson, accused of shooting political figure Charlie Kirk, emphasizing the presumption of innocence and the U.S. legal process. He reflects on the societal implications of violence tied to ideology and explores moral responsibilities surrounding punishment. Transitioning to financ…
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In this Freedomain X Space on the 30th of September 2025, philosopher Stefan Molyneux discusses the impact of early life decisions on morality, identity, and societal structures. Engaging with callers, he critiques IQ's role in social hierarchies and advocates for universal moral standards. Stefan emphasizes the courage to uphold truth despite soci…
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[NOT REAL NAMES] I was in the parking lot of the Catholic church near my home that I used to attend up until I was in high school. I saw Jeff from my high school and said hello to him and then pointed to my son who was walking down the street, and I said to Jeff, “Kids can walk – and don’t need to be driven everywhere by their parents.” Both Jeff a…
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"Why do you tend to focus on ethical questions? The answer is always ultimately God, which philosophy argues is an appeal to authority. If the authority doesn't just have the truth, but is the truth, then what is the issue with appealing to God?" "Do objects in the natural world have an essential quality or are their attributes constructed in the e…
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Sunday Evening FLASH Livestream 28 September 2025 Philosopher Stefan Molyneux addresses callers on family dynamics and relationship complexities. The first caller explores the moral aspects of toxic family ties, while a second caller seeks advice on forming genuine connections after heartbreak. Stefan underscores the importance of self-awareness an…
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In this segment from the 28 September 2025 Sunday Morning Live Donors stream, Stefan explores the complexities of toddler behavior and effective parenting strategies through the lens of a parent's experience with their three-year-old son asserting autonomy in choosing the order of sock-wearing. He discusses the natural power struggle that arises as…
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Friday Night Live 26 September 2025 Philosopher Stefan Molyneux marks the start of his 60th year by exploring free speech, government control, and personal morality. He critiques digital IDs and social credit systems, urging listeners to reflect on their lives and embrace authenticity. Engaging with callers, topics include cultural influence and th…
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Stefan Molyneux reflects on the dynamics between men and women within the frameworks of meritocracy and inequality, drawing connections to historical civilizations. He discusss the evolution of societal structures and the psychological motivations that shape our interactions, particularly how the elimination of scarcity fosters a competitive merito…
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"There seems to be a lot of resignation among the Right. "No matter how violent the Left gets, the Right is not allowed to fight back with violence. "Of course, I, like others on the right, do not advocate the use of violence under any circumstances whatsoever." "what's the point of playing board games when the world - at least those who have most …
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Stefan speaks with a philosophy graduate student to discuss the challenges of modern philosophy education, the influence of political ideologies in academia, and the importance of making complex ideas accessible. Stefan and the caller then explore the practical implications of philosophy in society. SUBSCRIBE TO ME ON X! https://x.com/StefanMolyneu…
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WEDNESDAY NIGHT LIVE BIRTHDAY STREAM 24 September 2025 Philosopher Stefan Molyneux celebrates his 59th birthday while reflecting on my journey, infused with humor from his daughter's senior discount reminders. He shares insights on aging, love, and life, and unveils two premium series: a 12-hour exploration of the French Revolution and the evolutio…
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Tuesday Afternoon X Space 23 September 2025 In this X Space, Stefan examines his relationship with Christianity, specifically the ideas of forgiveness and accountability. Engaging with callers, he questions whether unconditional forgiveness is valid for unrepentant sinners, like murderers. Reflecting on his experiences, he challenges listeners to c…
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Philosopher Stefan Molyneux explores Universally Preferable Behavior (UPB) and its impact on morality and societal coherence. The discussion highlights contradictions in human thought, emphasizing the discomfort these inconsistencies create in rational minds. The relationship between philosophical reasoning and physical coercion is analyzed, questi…
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Dear Stefan, I wanted to reach out to you as I feel like I am ready to move past my childhood trauma and you are probably the only person that I feel can understand. I do not believe in therapy, and I would like to talk about my childhood trauma and want to figure out how to let go of that memory, I feel isolated and alone and unsure of how to move…
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Hello Mr. Molyneux, Tl; dr: I just donated to you, because this was my first chance in thirteen years to do so. Your book Real Time Relationships saved my life. Now I'm thriving and can finally give back. I'm afraid I lost touch with your show after I defoo'd, and only recently started to hear your thoughts again and follow you on Telegram. I just …
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