Stefan Molyneux
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Stefan Basil Molyneux (born 24 September 1966) is a blogger, essayist, author, and host of the Freedomain Radio[1] series of podcasts, living in Mississauga, Canada. He has written numerous articles and smaller essays which have been published on right-libertarian websites such as LewRockwell.com, antiwar.com, and Strike The Root,[2][3] recorded over 2000 podcasts, produced over 900 videos, and written several books which are self-published except for his first, which was published by Publish America.
Early life
Molyneux holds a B.A. in History from McGill University and an M.A. in history from University of Toronto.[4]
Freedomain Radio
Format
The Freedomain Radio website offers an online podcast, and other materials which present Molyneux' views. The site covers topics such as anarcho-capitalism, ethics, Austrian economics, atheism, religion, education, family, philosophy, and politics.
Books
Molyneux is the author of various self-published non-fiction books which he distributes via his website.</ref>[5]He has also written two fiction books.
Interviews
Molyneux has conducted interviews with various public figures on topics relating to education, academia, psychology, politics, and economics.
Public speaking
Molyneux has spoken at numerous libertarian conferences and events since 2009.[citation needed]
Television and radio
Molyneux was a commentator on talk radio program Adam vs The Man.[6] He has also appeared on The Keiser Report,[7] as well as The Alex Jones Show.[8] In 2012, Molyneux guest-hosted the Peter Schiff Show several times.[9]
Criticism
In 2005, Molyneux published a statement on maintaining relationships with parents based on his and his wife's evaluation.[10]
In 2008, one Freedomain Radio member's parents' complaints about these ideas were published as part of a series of newspaper articles. The parents claimed that Freedomain Radio is a therapeutic cult after the 18-year-old member left home and severed all contact with his family, an action that Freedomain Radio calls "deFOO" (borrowed from academic psychology, "FOO" is an acronym "Family of Origin"). In response Mr. Molyneux claimed that only about 20 FDR members had "deFOOed" their families, compared to 50,000 regular listeners.[11][12][13]
In 2012, libertarian philosopher David Gordon in The Mises Review reviewed Molyneux's Universally Preferable Behavior: A Rational Proof for Secular Ethics claiming "[h]is arguments are often preposterously bad."[14] Mr. Molyneux replied in a detailed response.[15] Continuing the debate, Dr. Gordon gave a reply.[16]
References
- ^ "Freedomain Radio". Retrieved January 7, 2009.
- ^ "Strike The Root". Strike The Root. Retrieved October 25, 2010.
- ^ "Columns by Stefan Molyneux". Strike The Root. Retrieved October 25, 2010.
- ^ http://freedomainradio.com/About.aspx
- ^ http://board.freedomainradio.com/blogs/freedomain/archive/2011/06/13/the-handbook-of-human-ownership-a-manual-for-new-tax-farmers.aspx
- ^ "Government philosophy, Screw the Pundits, Free Speech, Revolutions, Love-a-lutions, Show Dedication". RT. Retrieved April 12, 2011.
- ^ Keiser, Max. "On the Edge with Stefan Molyneux". http://rt.com/programs/keiser-report/. RT.COM. Retrieved 8 August 2011.
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- ^ Jones, Alex. "Monday 7-11-2011 – The Alex Jones Show with Stefan Molyneux". http://wp.alexjonespodcasts.com. Alex Jones. Retrieved 8 August 2011.
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- ^ "Alternate URL, Monday 7-11-2011 – The Alex Jones Show with Stefan Molyneux". YouTube. Retrieved 22 July 2012.
- ^ Molyneux, Stefan (April 9, 2005). "Are People Just Stupid?". Freedomain Blog. Retrieved October 7, 2012.
- ^ Hilpern, Kate (15 November 2008). "You will never see me again". The Guardian. Retrieved January 7, 2009.
- ^ Tu Thanh Ha (December 12, 2008). "How a cyberphilosopher convinced followers to cut off family". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved February 4, 2011.[dead link]
- ^ Powell, Robin (December 29, 2008). "Website Led Teen To Quit Family". SkyNews. Retrieved January 7, 2009.[dead link]
- ^ Gordon, David (4 July 2012). "The Molyneux Problem". The Mises Review. Retrieved March 29, 2013.
- ^ Molyneux, Stefan (7 July 2012). "A Response to David Gordon's Review "The Molyneux Problem"". Freedomain Radio. Retrieved March 29, 2013.
- ^ Gordon, David (11 July 2012). "Mr. Molyneux Responds". Mises.org Daily. Retrieved March 29, 2013.
External links
- Freedomain Radio official website
- Stefan Molyneux on MisesWiki
- Stefan Molyneux on Facebook
- Stefan Molyneux on Twitter
- Freedomain Radio channel on YouTube
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