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Rob Tracinski talks about ideas that are outside the mainstream, from politics to philosophy, technology to art.

Salon of the Refused

  • Feb 5, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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  • 40m AVG DURATION
  • 23 EPISODES


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Ep. 23 - Brad Thompson on the Philosophy of the Founding

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 59:45


Rob Tracinski talks with Brad Thompson, author of America's Revolutionary Mind, about the philosophical ideas behind the founding of America. The conversation includes: the Declaration of Independence as an ideological road map to the founding of America, the Enlightenment religion of the founders, the meaning of equality, America's moral awakening on slavery, the actual "beau ideal" of communism, and the rise of illiberal conservatives and the "Bronze Age Pervert." For more commentary and analysis, visit The Tracinski Letter at www.TracinskiLetter.com. Support us at patreon.com/SalonoftheRefused.

Ep. 22 - Helen Pluckrose on Postmodernism

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 53:04


Rob Tracinski talks with Helen Pluckrose, editor of Areo magazine and co-author of Cynical Theories, about the roots of today's "woke" culture war in the philosophical school of Postmodernism. The conversation includes: how a philosophy of radical skepticism became dogmatic and authoritarian, how we lost both individualism and universalism, how coronavirus made our ideological bubbles more impenetrable, was Immanuel Kant the first Postmodernist, have we reached peak wokeness, and liberalism as an intellectual system. For more commentary and analysis, visit The Tracinski Letter at www.TracinskiLetter.com. Support us at patreon.com/SalonoftheRefused.      

Ep. 21 - George Will on Conservatism

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 48:25


Rob Tracinski talks with Washington Post columnist George F. Will about the rising statism of the right. The conversation includes: how he became more "libertarian," the "loaded pistol" of populism and the virtues of elitism, the paradox of American conservatism, the substance of Donald Trump's style, the "most important election in the history of the planet," and a self-declared pessimist's case for optimism. For more commentary and analysis, visit The Tracinski Letter at www.TracinskiLetter.com. Support us at patreon.com/SalonoftheRefused.

Ep. 20 - Jaroslav Romanchuk on Belarus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 48:33


Rob Tracinski talks with Jaroslav Romanchuk, President of the Scientific Research Mises Center in Minsk, about the "Revolution of Order" in Belarus. The conversation includes: the world's most orderly protest movement, how the coronavirus pandemic fueled the uprising, how a housewife became the leader of a united opposition, why this is happening now after 26 years of dictatorship, Vladimir Putin's dilemma, and how Belarussians intend to avoid the pitfalls of other post-Soviet transitions. For more commentary and analysis, visit The Tracinski Letter at www.TracinskiLetter.com. Support us at patreon.com/SalonoftheRefused.      

Ep. 19 - Jason Crawford on Progress Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2020 56:05


Rob Tracinski talks with Jason Crawford, Silicon Valley entrepreneur and blogger at Roots of Progress, about progress and the need to recognize it and study it. The conversation includes: how progress really took off 200 years ago, why then, whether progress has begun to stagnate, why the Ancient Greeks never really had a concept of progress, bringing the study of progress into schools, and what we can do to build a culture of achievement. Check out Crawford's Progress Studies for Aspiring Young Scholars. For more commentary and analysis, visit The Tracinski Letter at www.TracinskiLetter.com. Support us at patreon.com/SalonoftheRefused.

Ep. 18 - Amesh Adalja Follow-Up on Coronavirus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 31:11


Rob Tracinski talks again with Amesh Adalja, Senior Scholar at the Johns Hopkins University Center for Health Security, following up after nearly a month of the coronavirus lockdown. The conversation includes: whether social distancing is working, whether the experts were lying about masks, the conditions under which we can re-open the economy, the cycle of panic and neglect, and our disastrous dress rehearsal for the next pandemic. See also Dr. Adalja's article on how to reopen the economy. For more commentary and analysis, visit The Tracinski Letter at www.TracinskiLetter.com.      

Ep. 17 - Amesh Adalja on Coronavirus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 16:08


Rob Tracinski talks with Amesh Adalja, Senior Scholar at the Johns Hopkins University Center for Health Security. The conversation includes: How COVID-19 is different from the flu, the risk of "surge mode" overwhelming our health care system, what the US government has done and where it has failed, what individuals can do--and whether we're panicking. For more commentary and analysis, visit The Tracinski Letter at www.TracinskiLetter.com.

Ep. 16 - Cathy Young on the Right and the Left

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 66:56


Rob Tracinski talks with Cathy Young, writer at Quillette, The Bulwark, and elsewhere, about our plight stuck between illiberal strands of both the right and the left. The conversation includes: Political Correctness and Soviet art and literature, how the nationalist right reminds her of the Soviet Union, why the Tea Party movement failed, the symbiosis of far-left and far-right radicals, the pitfalls of the Intellectual Dark Web, what will cause the "progressive" left to implode, and the spelling skills requires to become an "elite." For more commentary and analysis, visit The Tracinski Letter at www.TracinskiLetter.com.

Ep. 15 - David French on Liberalism

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 56:49


Rob Tracinski talks with David French, lawyer and writer for National Review, about "David French-ism" and the debate between liberal and illiberal conservatives. The conversation includes: life as an "ism," how Donald Trump gives people permission to be bad, how liberalism defends itself with its own "antibodies," Protestants versus Catholics, how campus insanity used to be much worse, how the nationalization of politics fuels the culture war, the Gresham's Law of the Internet, and the future of the word "liberalism." For more commentary and analysis, visit The Tracinski Letter at www.TracinskiLetter.com. Support us at patreon.com/SalonoftheRefused.  

Ep. 14 - Steven Pinker on the Legacy of the Enlightenment

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 39:32


Rob Tracinski talks with Steven Pinker, author of Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress, about the legacy of the Enlightenment. The conversation includes: exactly how good the state of the world is, "thick" versus "thin" philosophy, the Counter-Enlightenment backlash, Ayn Rand, the welfare state, and why it's ironic that everyone is so eager to watch "Game of Thrones." For more commentary and analysis, visit The Tracinski Letter at www.TracinskiLetter.com. Support us at patreon.com/SalonoftheRefused.  

Ep. 13 - Ayn Rand's Rational, Secular Basis for Morality

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 14:09


Rob Tracinski offers a brief overview of how Ayn Rand offered a rational, secular basis for morality, in contrast both to the religious arguments of the conservatives and to the subjectivism of secular intellectuals. Topics covered include: how to explain Ayn Rand's argument in seven minutes, how defenders of religion rely implicitly on a secular basis for morality, how Ayn Rand's rational approach to morality is liberating, and what to do if Bernie Sanders tries to run you down in a truck. This is part of a new series within Salon of the Refused offering short explainers and longer conversations about the distinctive contributions of Ayn Rand's philosophy. For more commentary and analysis, visit The Tracinski Letter at www.TracinskiLetter.com. Support us at patreon.com/SalonoftheRefused.    

Ep. 12 - Ed Niedermeyer on Tesla

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 56:42


Rob Tracinski talks with Ed Niedermeyer, author of the forthcoming book Ludicrous: The Unvarnished Story of Tesla Motors, about Tesla, Elon Musk, and electric vehicles. The conversation includes: how "mobility technology" is different from just "cars," the limitations of electric vehicles, how a car is different from a cellphone, why people are more important than machines in auto manufacturing, how Tesla shifted into "ludicrous mode," Tesla's biggest liability, the hunger for technological optimism, and whether Elon Musk is basically a greenwashed Ayn Rand hero. For more commentary and analysis, visit The Tracinski Letter at www.TracinskiLetter.com. Support us at patreon.com/SalonoftheRefused.

Ep. 11 - Ilya Shapiro on the Privileges or Immunities Clause

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 35:58


Rob Tracinski talks with Ilya Shapiro, director of the Robert A. Levy Center for Constitutional Studies at the Cato Institute, about the Timbs v. Indiana ruling and the possible revival of the Privileges or Immunities Clause. The conversation includes: the rise of Originalism, how the Constitution incorporates the theory of natural rights, how the Supreme Court split apart economic freedom from other rights, the potential for the return of pre-New Deal jurisprudence, and the difference between the Privileges or Immunities Clause and the Privileges and Immunities Clause. For more commentary and analysis, visit The Tracinski Letter at www.TracinskiLetter.com. Support us at patreon.com/SalonoftheRefused.

Ep. 10 - Shoshana Weissmann on Occupational Licensing Reform

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 24:58


Rob Tracinski talks with Shoshana Weissmann, fellow and digital media manager for R Street Institute, about occupational licensing reform. The conversation includes: taking on the unglamorous issues, how arbitrary barriers to entry in professional licensing spilled out to everything else, "health and safety" and the menace of infected dirt, the return of debtor's prison, how regulations hurt the poor most, and fighting the power of Big Florist. For more commentary and analysis, visit The Tracinski Letter at www.TracinskiLetter.com. Support us at patreon.com/SalonoftheRefused.

Ep. 9 - Robert Garmong on John Stuart Mill

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 36:13


Rob Tracinski talks with Bob Garmong, former lecturer at Dongbei University of Finance and Economics and author of a forthcoming study on the political thought of John Stuart Mill, about Mill and the history of political "liberalism." The conversation includes: Locke vs. Mill, how a "buttoned down guy with pointy hair" unleashed "sex, drugs, and rock and roll," how Mill turned liberalism on its head, the origin of the dichotomy between property rights and human rights, and how Mill's defense of free speech is the Frankenstein monster that unleashed the anti-speech campus mobs. For more commentary and analysis, visit The Tracinski Letter at www.TracinskiLetter.com. Support us at patreon.com/SalonoftheRefused.

Ep. 8 - Alex Berezow on Science in the News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 32:58


Rob Tracinski talks with Alex Berezow, Vice President of Scientific Affairs at the American Council on Science and Health, about misunderstandings and misrepresentations of science in the news. The conversation includes: how DNA ancestry tests are like horoscopes, the fundamental problems with transgender athletes, what the prevailing narratives on left and right get wrong about the opioid epidemic, how the science of nutrition is a victim of its own success, and why if I really wanted to make it in the broadcasting business, I would peddle bogus nutritional supplements. For more commentary and analysis, visit The Tracinski Letter at www.TracinskiLetter.com. Support us at patreon.com/SalonoftheRefused.

Ep. 7 - Robert Garmong on China

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 48:18


Rob Tracinski talks with Bob Garmong, former lecturer at Dongbei University of Finance and Economics, about his experiences in China and the prospects for the country's future. The conversation includes: why China turned against liberalism, whether it is really as powerful as Western observers hope or fear, how Communism in China was different from Stalinism, how to pronounce "Xi Jinping" without sounding like you're ordering the chicken, and the one quality he thinks is mostly likely to save the country from disaster. For more commentary and analysis, visit The Tracinski Letter at www.TracinskiLetter.com. Support us at patreon.com/SalonoftheRefused.

Ep. 6 - Tom Nichols on NeverTrump, Part 2 of 2

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 38:10


Rob Tracinski talks with Tom Nichols, professor at the Harvard Extension School and author of The Death of Expertise, about the future of NeverTrump. The conversation includes: how Trump actually shifts power to "zombie" bureaucrats, Trump and Russia, and the key to the intellectual revival of the right. This is part 2 of the conversation. Part 1 is Episode 5. For more commentary and analysis, visit The Tracinski Letter at www.TracinskiLetter.com. Support us at patreon.com/SalonoftheRefused.

Ep. 5 - Tom Nichols on the Death of Expertise, Part 1 of 2

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 30:33


Rob Tracinski talks with Tom Nichols, professor at the Naval War College and Harvard Extension School, about the "death of expertise." The conversation includes: what happens when experts get it wrong, how both left and right have contributed to contempt for expertise, and how contempt for experts actually reinforces rule by bureaucrats. This is part 1 of the conversation. Part 2 is Episode 6. For more commentary and analysis, visit The Tracinski Letter at www.TracinskiLetter.com. Support us at patreon.com/SalonoftheRefused.

Ep. 4 - Scott Lincicome on the Trade War

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 31:43


Rob Tracinski talks with Scott Lincicome about the progress of President Trump's trade war. The conversation includes: why tariff power was delegated to the president, how trade changes jobs instead of taking them away, and how Flashdance and Bruce Springsteen explain Donald Trump's trade policy. Get the T-shirt mentioned in the interview here. For more commentary and analysis, visit The Tracinski Letter at www.TracinskiLetter.com. Support us at patreon.com/SalonoftheRefused.

Ep. 3 - Why Salon of the Refused?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 14:26


Rob Tracinski talks about the Paris Salon of 1863, the original Salon of the Refused, and their lessons for how to change the culture. Links to images mentioned in the podcast: The Birth of Venus, by Alexandre Cabanel Luncheon on the Grass, by Edouard Manet For more commentary and analysis, visit The Tracinski Letter at www.TracinskiLetter.com. Support this podcast at patreon.com/SalonoftheRefused.

Ep. 2 - Charles C.W. Cooke on Being an Atheist on the Right

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2018 52:00


Rob Tracinski talks with Charles C.W. Cooke, editor of NationalReview.com, on what it's like to be an atheist on the right. The conversation includes: the secular basis for morality and liberty, how atheism is good for the right, Ayn Rand vs. William F. Buckley, Donald Trump's impact on conservatism.  For more commentary and analysis, visit The Tracinski Letter at www.TracinskiLetter.com. Support this podcast at patreon.com/SalonoftheRefused.

Ep. 1 -- Sean Trende on the 2018 Midterms

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 33:54


Rob Tracinski talks with Sean Trende, senior elections analyst at RealClearPolitics, about the 2018 midterm elections and how the commentators' impressions stack up against the actual results. The conversation includes: whether the "Kavanaugh Effect" was real, how Democratic gains in the House are like the Tea Party wave of 2010, and why party coalitions are like a water balloon. For more commentary and analysis, visit The Tracinski Letter at www.TracinskiLetter.com. Support this podcast at patreon.com/SalonoftheRefused.

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