Yaron Brook Show

Yaron Brook

Yaron Brook discusses news, culture and politics from the principled perspective of Ayn Rand's philosophy, Objectivism.

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The Yaron Brook Show analyzes topics that are often hard to be objective about. Podcast host Yaron Brook is Chairman of the Board at the Ayn Rand Institute. The organization promotes author Rand's philosophies, including the notion that facts are indisputable. Rand proposed that a person's preferences and beliefs are independent of reality. She believed values and knowledge aren't self-created. She felt reality creates these things, which the human mind can then observe. Brook applies Rand's beliefs to controversial subjects, including OpenAI, antisemitism, and Donald Trump. He helps listeners separate their feelings from facts, as Rand would.

Brook is a cofounder and Managing Director of BHZ Capital Management. He's a writer, entrepreneur, and former finance professor at Santa Clara University. His combined experiences give him the expertise to assess several industries on the Yaron Brook Show.

Rand believed that reason is the only absolute. Brook uses reason to explain behaviors and events that seem inexplicable. These include Israel's decline and Palestine's struggles. Brook explains why he thinks Ron DeSantis withdrew from the presidential race. Brook calls DeSantis a coward who shows weakness. Trump's supporters prefer obstinate strength. Brook says DeSantis was an ineffective campaigner. He feels that DeSantis lacks the personality for a national stage. Brook calls DeSanti's campaign "disgusting." He said he tried to be a younger "adult" Trump. The podcast explains why these are facts, not opinions.

In another episode, Brook discusses movies. It's a less serious topic that's still hard to be objective about. Brook says positive portrayals of business people in films are hard to find. He explores how The Departed and Coherence treated executives.

Brook explains why 2023 was a good cinematic year for businesses. He believes part of applying Rand's philosophy includes knowing one's abilities. Brook says few people have the qualifications to decide whether a movie is good or bad. He feels one must study acting, plots, scriptwriting, and cinematography to determine this.

The host believes moviegoers must separate their enjoyment of the film from its aesthetic value. This rule could apply to critiquing paintings, economics, symphonies, and more. The Yaron Brook Show might help listeners make those distinctions.

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