Transcript
  • 00:00    |    
    Initial credits
  • 00:06    |    
    Introduction
    • Ayn Rand's perspective regarding the role of government
    • The need for government intervention to prevent coercion
    • Initiation of force: The number one evil
  • 04:05    |    
    Perspective on foreign policy
    • Use of military force
    • International relations and the resolution of threats
    • Role of the United States in the contemporary world
    • Way to evaluate the deployment of military forces
    • Foreign aid
    • Domestic and international threats to the United States
    • Critical view of the forward strategy for freedom
    • War against Islamic totalitarianism
  • 19:39    |    
    Conclusion
  • Trade and education as changing forces in the world
  • 20:52    |    
    Final credits


Foreign Policy and Self-Interest

New Media  | 07 de agosto de 2013  | Vistas: 22

Yaron Brook discusses foreign policy, addressing the issue from the objectivist point of view of Ayn Rand, and explains that the role of governments should be to protect the rights of individual citizens from the use of force and to arbitrate disputes. He evaluates the role of military forces abroad and the fallacy of exporting democracy to the developing world. Brook concludes by challenging the road that United State's foreign policy has taken and stresses the importance of trade and education as the power that shapes the world.




Conferencista

Yaron Brook is President and Executive Director of the Ayn Rand…