Stefan Molyneux
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I am Stefan Molyneux, the host of Freedomain Radio. I have been a software entrepreneur and executive, co-founded a successful company and worked for many years as a Chief Technical Officer. I studied literature, history, economics and philosophy at York University, hold an undergraduate degree in History from McGill University, and earned a graduate degree from the University of Toronto, focusing on the history of philosophy. I received an 'A' for my Master's Thesis analyzing the political implications of the philosophies of Immanuel Kant, G.W.F. Hegel, Thomas Hobbes and John Locke. I also spent two years studying writing and acting at the National Theatre School of Canada.
I have been fascinated by philosophy - particularly moral theories - since my mid-teens. I left my career as a software entrepreneur and executive to pursue philosophy full time through my work here at Freedomain Radio. I have written a number of novels as well as many free books on philosophy.
In my podcasts and videos, I try to avoid opinions, and instead talk about proof and rationality. If the theories I propose are reasonable, and are supported by evidence, well and good, we have both learned something. If not, listeners such as you are quick to point out errors, which I receive with gratitude. This approach is fundamentally different from most "talk shows." I am a rigorous philosopher, and I will always bow to reason and evidence.
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2012-07-30 Magazine Article • Now What? Where Do We Go From Here...
Does Spanking Violate the Non-Aggression Principle?
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Stefan Molyneux
...countless books have been written analyzing economics from a libertarian or Austrian perspective, very few have been written about how to apply Libertarian morality to parenting.
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2012-04-07 Magazine Article • Environment
So Long And Thanks For All The Fish!
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Stefan Molyneux
One of the sad paradoxes of the environmental movement is the degree to which it tends to ignore or obscure State destruction of natural resources.
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2012-01-03 Magazine Article • Future Predictions
How To Elect Ron Paul
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Stefan Molyneux
If you believe that Ron Paul is going to secure liberty, that Ron Paul is the best hope for the freedom of the Union, then you need to be committed - and being committed is not about personal commitment; being committed is about social commitment.
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2011-11-01 Magazine Article • Philosophy: Anarchism
What about the Roads?
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Stefan Molyneux
The question of roads always seems to arise as a central objection to a stateless society â€" which makes perfect sense in a way, because it is a form of public ownership that we have all experienced firsthand,...
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2011-08-31 Magazine Article • Future Predictions
The Bomb in the Brain - By Stefan Molyneux
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Stefan Molyneux
How to Defuse the Violence of the Future
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2011-06-14 Magazine Article • Government
The Handbook of Human Ownership - A Manual for New Tax Farmers
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Stefan Molyneux
If you are reading this, it means that you have ascended to the highest levels of government, so it's really, really important that you don't do or say anything stupid, and screw things up for the rest of us.
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2011-05-27 Magazine Article • Internet
The Future of Freedom is the Truth of the Past Lessons in Propaganda from Government Education
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Stefan Molyneux
Try asking a web site for directions without typing in a starting point. The web page will rightly tell you that this is impossible. If you are lost on the ocean, you cannot plot a course for Tahiti.
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