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show introduction
00:30 to 01:49
defining and explaining censorship in the context of 1st amendment and social media
force, Free Speech, politics, role of government, freedom, power
01:50 to 12:47
arguments for free speech by Mill, Founding Fathers, and Objectivism
truth, Reason, individualism, role of government, freedom, philosophy
12:48 to 21:54
defining and discussing self-censorship
truth, force, Free Speech, media
21:55 to 24:05
censorship by proxy as true censorship
property rights, truth, Free Speech, role of government
24:06 to 36:08
social media and de-platforming and free speech
property rights, truth, Reason, individualism, role of government, freedom
36:09 to 48:09
media companies , bias , and anti-trust
ideologies, free markets, Free Speech, politics, role of government, rights
48:10 to 52:37
Section 230
property rights, rule of law, Free Speech, media, role of government
52:38 to 01:03:51
Cancel Culture
property rights, truth, Free Speech, media, role of government
01:03:52 to 01:11:59
Question; how it the right to silence someone on private property different than the non-right to kill/enslave someone on one's property?
01:12:00 to 01:13:43
Q: what are some ideas that are eroding the right of free speech?
01:13:44 to 01:16:49
Q: what is the line between free speech and censorship? what role does government spending have on this?
01:16:50 to 01:18:11
Q: why do people think Objectivism is too harsh and holds man to an unrealistic standard?
01:18:12 to 01:21:36
Q: how were the Founders able to get the politics right with the altruist ethics?
01:21:37 to 01:25:26
Q: what is some advice/ways/method to destroy timidity in oneself?
01:25:27 to 01:27:15
Q: are there books on art similar to Rand's non-fiction books?
01:27:16 to 01:29:16
Q: what is the difference reciprocity and trade?
01:29:17 to 01:30:21
Q: what are differences between Locke and Rand?
01:30:22 to 01:38:04
Q: is Gail Wynand a sympathetic hero?
01:38:05 to 01:41:37
Q: what did Rand mean when she called charity a minor virtue? what is difference between major and minor virtue?
01:41:38 to 01:48:51
Q: what has been Rand's impact on American intellectuals/life?
01:48:52 to N/A