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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2023 · 33 MIN

Socialism vs Collectivism: The Battle for Human Rights and Freedom - Michael Liebowitz and Todd Feinburg,

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Socialism vs Individualism: The Battle for Human Rights and Freedom Welcome to this episode of The Rational Egoist, hosted by Michael Liebowitz. In this episode, Michael interviews Todd Feinburg, host of The Todd Feinburg Show on WTIC. They dive into a discussion about the principles laid out in the founding documents, particularly the Declaration of Independence, which they argue are obvious statements of human nature but not upheld in reality by socialism. Michael and Todd explore the concept that everyone deserves the fruits of their own labor, but our current system violates those rights. They also discuss the idea that those who can see objective truths are gaslighted by socialist ideology. They further elaborate on the point that because socialism is not based on solid truths, the entire house of cards can crumble on a few wrong decisions. The conversation also touches on the difficulty of identifying what the government is doing and how legislation often benefits the government rather than the public. They argue that we can see the government stealing and squandering our money, and that it is essential to hold them accountable. Join Michael Liebowitz and Todd Feinburg as they provide insightful analysis and thought-provoking commentary on the impact of socialism on our society and the need for individual rights and freedoms. Tune in to The Rational Egoist for this fascinating conversation.

Socialism vs Individualism: The Battle for Human Rights and Freedom Welcome to this episode of The Rational Egoist, hosted by Michael Liebowitz. In this episode, Michael interviews Todd Feinburg, host of The Todd Feinburg Show on WTIC. They dive into a discussion about the principles laid out in the founding documents, particularly the Declaration of Independence, which they argue are obvious statements of human nature but not upheld in reality by socialism. Michael and Todd explore the concept that everyone deserves the fruits of their own labor, but our current system violates those rights. They also discuss the idea that those who can see objective truths are gaslighted by socialist ideology. They further elaborate on the point that because socialism is not based on solid truths, the entire house of cards can crumble on a few wrong decisions. The conversation also touches on the difficulty of identifying what the government is doing and how legislation often benefits the government rather than the public. They argue that we can see the government stealing and squandering our money, and that it is essential to hold them accountable. Join Michael Liebowitz and Todd Feinburg as they provide insightful analysis and thought-provoking commentary on the impact of socialism on our society and the need for individual rights and freedoms. Tune in to The Rational Egoist for this fascinating conversation.

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