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For NSP 51, we spoke with online wolverine, individualist anarchist, radical liberal, and avid good-faith debater Charles G. Koch. We discuss podcaster Dave Smith, the Mises Caucus, strategies for combatting reactionary beliefs, and why Charles still identifies as a libertarian. Wikipedia will tell you that Charles G. Koch is an 87-year-old American businessman with an estimated net worth of $62 billion, most known as a financial backer for several libertarian think tanks and the secret source of all your problems. At the twitter @ worst_account, Charles G. Koch has never denied this description, but also represents himself through a painting of a wolverine in a suit and posts posts from an individualist anarchist perspective. Sometimes these posts seem to imply that he is a graduate student in philosophy. You decide. https://bsky.app/profile/worstaccount.bsky.social https://twitter.com/worst_account 0:00:56 Intro 0:07:55 Rule of Law 0:10:39 Differences with Social Anarchism 0:14:40 Hoppeans 0:17:46 Neoliberalism 0:24:48 Identifying as a Libertarian 0:32:38 Mises Caucus 0:36:12 Debating Reactionary Libertarians 0:57:14 Why Not Debate Nazis? 1:01:15 Friendship and Conversation 1:13:18 Dave Smith 1:17:34 The Problem with Simple Answers 1:23:07 Antifa and No Platforming 1:28:34 Reading Recommendations 1:31:44 Free Speech, Hate Speech, Etc. 1:38:36 Cappuccino Question 1:39:29 Closing Thanks for watching! Please like, comment, subscribe, and share! Connect with Lucy: https://mastodon.social/@LucyStag https://bsky.app/profile/lucystag.bsky.social https://twitter.com/LucyStag https://lucysteigerwald.substack.com/ --- Listen to the Non Serviam Podcast on your favorite podcast platform! iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and more. If you'd like to see more anarchist and anti-authoritarian interviews, please consider supporting this project financially by becoming a Patreon www.patreon.com/nonserviammedia Follow Non Serviam Media Collective on: Mastodon https://kolektiva.social/@nonserviammedia Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/nonserviammedia.bsky.social As well as Facebook, Instagram, and X/Twitter.
In this episode, my guest is Charles Koch. Charles G. Koch is chairman and CEO of Koch Industries, one of the largest privately held American companies. During his tenure with the company, the estimated value has grown from $21 million to more than $100 billion. Charles has published several books detailing his business philosophy: The Science of Success, Good Profit, and Believe in People.As an influential philanthropist, he supports education, a community of organizations addressing persistent poverty, and public-policy research focused on developing effective solutions to societal problems. He has founded numerous organizations, including Stand Together and the Cato Institute. He holds two master's degrees in nuclear and chemical engineering from MIT and lives in Wichita, Kansas, with his wife, Liz.In this episode, I talk to Charles Koch about his bottom-up approach to social change. Charles recognizes that each individual has a gift; schools and organizations should cultivate these unique strengths instead of trying to force people into molds. Charles asserts that institutions can create more meaningful value this way, by truly believing in people. We also touch on the topics of multiple intelligences, self-actualization, education, innovation, and philanthropy.Website: charleskoch.comTwitter: @KochIndustries Topics04:02 Multiple intelligence theories07:44 Finding consistent principles of human progress10:08 Transforming Koch Industries14:38 Virtuous Cycles of Mutual Benefit20:07 Bottom-Up Solutions for a Top-Down World23:51 Empowering contribution-motivated individuals31:27 Supervisors as self-actualization coaches37:16 From partisanship to partnership42:35 Charles' vision for a self-actualizing society44:18 Eupsychian Management by Maslow47:50 Frederick Douglass and Viktok Frankl51:41 #GiveTogetherNow 53:00 A society that rewards synergy
Charles Koch and Brian Hooks joined Sarah and David to discuss their new book, Believe in People: Bottom-Up Solutions for a Top-Down World, which is about social entrepreneurship, the principles of human progress, and empowering people to discover their gifts. On today’s show, Koch and Hooks explain how finding common ground with people across the ideological spectrum has helped reorient their approach to public policy reform as it relates to the criminal justice system, education, and more. Show Notes: -Believe in People: Bottom-Up Solutions for a Top-Down World by Charles G. Koch and Brian Hooks. -Good Profit: How Creating Value for Others Built One of the World's Most Successful Companies by Charles Koch. -After Life: My Journey from Incarceration to Freedom by Alice Marie Johnson with Nancy French. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week on The Tatiana Show, we host Robert Anthony Peters, writer and director of the new award-winning short-film “Tank Man”. This drama creates a brief back-story for the unidentified young man who blocked the paths of a column of Communist Chinese military tanks in Tiananmen Square, 1989. On this episode, Robert speaks of the massive protests that fueled the timeless image that we know as “Tank Man,” a symbol of standing up for what is right, regardless of the circumstances. Robert clues us in on the massacre that the protests created (of which 30% of the entire Beijing population marched in the streets, and were open fired on by troops) as well as his own time spent in the city of Hong Kong. We learn of the censorship that exists today, in which the Chinese government prohibits all media and verbal communication of the events that transpired in Tiananmen Square. “Tank Man” is nothing shy of a brilliant capture of the oppressed people of China and how they marched for the freedom of the next generation. We are happy to have Robert enlighten us on the secret mass murder of millions that has been committed by the Chinese government in the last century, as well as the corrupt practices currently going on overseas in China, or what some call “The Sleeping Giant.” We also made sure to cover the work he has done with the Fully Informed Jury Association Thank you to our sponsors, Vaultoro and Haven App for making this episode possible. About the Guests: Robert Anthony Peters completed his BS at the University of Arizona in Marketing and Entrepreneurship, was a Charles G. Koch Summer Fellow in DC, and trained at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in NYC. A member of SAG-AFTRA, he has been acting, producing, directing, and writing professionally in theater, film, voiceover, and more for over a decade. His most recognizable film acting roles are in The Pursuit of Happiness and Steve Jobs. He writes and lectures internationally on the relationships between art, law, philosophy, and economics. He records audiobooks, is a policy advisor for the Heartland Institute, is an inaugural member of the FEE Alumni Board, and is vice chair of the board of the Fully Informed Jury Association. He also manages his family’s retail shipping store in Tucson, AZ. His film writing, directing, and producing debut, the award-winning “Tank Man,” is currently being screened at festivals and events around the world. His website is RobertAnthonyPeters.com If you like this content, please send a tip with BTC to: 1Q2QHoNowg8D2QzWhBQU1YrraG771aCpgS More Info: TatianaMoroz.com CryptoMediaHub.com RobertAnthonyPeters.com TankMantheMovie.com Fija.org Friends and Sponsors of the Show: GetHaven.app Vaultoro.gold/tatiana Proof of Love *You have been listening to the Tatiana Show. This show may contain adult content, language, and humor and is intended for mature audiences. If that’s not you, please stop listening. Nothing you hear on The Tatiana Show is intended as financial advice, legal advice, or really, anything other than entertainment. Take everything you hear with a grain of salt. Oh, and if you’re hearing to us on an affiliate network, the ideas and views expressed on this show, are not necessarily of the those of the network you are listening on, or of any sponsors or any affiliate products you may hear about on the show.
Charles G. Koch explains what makes Tom Wolfe compelling reading. Originally published as a 27-part serial in Rolling Stone, then heavily revised for novelization, this 1987 tome set in New York City is considered by many to be the quintessential novel of the 1980s – receiving both widespread critical acclaim and weeks on best-seller lists. […]Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/on-books/bonfire-of-the-vanities-by-tom-wolfe/.Now become a Ricochet member for only $5.00 a month! Join and see what you’ve been missing: https://ricochet.com/membership/.Subscribe to On Books in Apple Podcasts (and leave a 5-star review, please!), or by RSS feed. For all our podcasts in one place, subscribe to the Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed in Apple Podcasts or by RSS feed.
Charles G. Koch reads a passage and explores his affinity for the author. About the book: This 1988 book by a renown political scientist revisits the framers’ vision for good public policy inherent in the Declaration of Independence – and makes a compelling case for why it still is the best possible option for pursuing and […]Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/on-books/in-pursuit-of-happiness-and-good-government-by-charles-murray/.Now become a Ricochet member for only $5.00 a month! Join and see what you’ve been missing: https://ricochet.com/membership/.Subscribe to On Books in Apple Podcasts (and leave a 5-star review, please!), or by RSS feed. For all our podcasts in one place, subscribe to the Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed in Apple Podcasts or by RSS feed.
Southern Sense is a show of conservative talk on news and events, with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis as host and as co-host.Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey!Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.com, become a member and follow us here and on Facebook.Guest: David Pickup, is licensed in California and Texas as a Marriage and Family Therapist, whose 2 private practices involve those undergoing authentic Reparative Therapy. He specializes in gender dysphoria/sexuality and related issues, marriage and family therapy, depression and anxiety issues, spiritual/faith issues, with children, adolescents and adults.WEBSITE: davidpickuplmft.comTWITTER: @davidpickuplmftGuest: Dr. John Hardin, is the Director of University Relations at the Charles G. Koch Foundation.WEBSITE: charleskochinstitute.orgTWITTER: @CKinstituteDedication: Police Officer Daryle Holloway, New Orleans Police Department, Louisiana, End of Watch: Saturday, June 20, 2015
Southern Sense is a show of conservative talk on news and events, with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis as host and as co-host.Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey!Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.com, become a member and follow us here and on Facebook.Guest: David Pickup, is licensed in California and Texas as a Marriage and Family Therapist, whose 2 private practices involve those undergoing authentic Reparative Therapy. He specializes in gender dysphoria/sexuality and related issues, marriage and family therapy, depression and anxiety issues, spiritual/faith issues, with children, adolescents and adults.WEBSITE: davidpickuplmft.comTWITTER: @davidpickuplmftGuest: Dr. John Hardin, is the Director of University Relations at the Charles G. Koch Foundation.WEBSITE: charleskochinstitute.orgTWITTER: @CKinstituteDedication: Police Officer Daryle Holloway, New Orleans Police Department, Louisiana, End of Watch: Saturday, June 20, 2015