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Clube Miss Rand O Clube Miss Rand é um grupo de estudos liberais tendo atuação concentrada na região metropolitana de Porto Alegre. https://twitter.com/ClubeMissRand

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04/05/2026

The Case Against God | A Philosophical Examination
What if the belief in God is not a foundation of truth—but a contradiction of reason?
In this episode, we dissect the concept of God through the lenses of metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics, challenging assumptions that have shaped civilizations for millennia. This is not a theological critique—it is a philosophical inquiry grounded in logic, reality, and individual consciousness.
🔍 What you’ll explore:

The thoughts of Richard Feynman, Ayn Rand, Christopher Hitchens and Roberto Rachewsky about atheism

The logical contradictions inherent in the concept of an omnipotent, omniscient being
The epistemological problem: can faith ever be a valid means of knowledge?
The ethical implications of divine authority vs. individual autonomy
The psychological roots of belief and the human need for certainty
The clash between reason and revelation

This analysis is aligned with a rational, reality-based framework, where truth is not granted by authority—but discovered through reason.

🎧 Listen, question, and judge for yourself.

20/04/2026

Roberto Rachewsky's piece sharply criticizes Donald Trump's and the Pentagon's foreign policy toward Iran, classifying the June 2025 ceasefire as a monumental strategic error. According to the author, the decision to halt the Israeli offensive prevented the total collapse of a regime he defines as intrinsically evil and incapable of diplomatic negotiation. The article argues that this hesitation gave the ayatollahs the breathing room to regroup, resulting in a far bloodier and costlier conflict in 2026. Rachewsky maintains that the only way to deal with extremist theocracies is complete military defeat and the fall of the existing regime. The piece concludes that the pursuit of deals with tyrants merely postpones inevitable violence, now exacting a steep price in American lives and global stability.

15/02/2026

In this compelling episode of The Deep Dive, we explore the evolving intersection of capitalism, benevolence, and the shifting landscape of European geopolitics in an era of great power competition and transatlantic recalibration.
Drawing from Yaron Brook's insightful lecture, we unpack his powerful argument that true capitalism—rooted in individual rights, private property, and the trader principle—isn't driven by greed but fosters a profound spirit of benevolence. By banning physical force from human relationships, free markets enable voluntary, win-win interactions that promote mutual respect, cooperation, and human flourishing.
We then turn to the high-stakes discussions at the recent Munich Security Conference (February 2026), where European leaders are charting a path toward greater sovereignty amid uncertainty in the transatlantic alliance.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz warns that the old rules-based world order "no longer exists," calling for Europe to step up, reduce dependencies, and rebuild strength—including confidential talks with France on a potential European nuclear deterrent.
French President Emmanuel Macron urges Europe to "learn to become a geopolitical power," emphasizing strategic autonomy, rearmament, and the need to defend shared interests while navigating relations with both Russia and the United States.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivers a reassuring yet firm message, highlighting America's deep roots in European heritage and calling for a renewed transatlantic partnership based on shared Western civilization—prioritizing national sovereignty, re-industrialization, and collective resilience against authoritarian challenges.

These perspectives reveal a core tension: Can the moral and practical ideals of free-market capitalism—emphasizing individual liberty and voluntary exchange—coexist with the demands of modern geopolitics, where states increasingly prioritize security, industrial power, and reduced foreign dependencies? As support for Ukraine continues and authoritarian threats rise, the West grapples with balancing internal values of freedom and benevolence against external necessities of power and alliance-building.
Join us for a thoughtful analysis of these 4 key sources, as we ask: What does the future hold for Western civilization in this new era? Is a more sovereign, geopolitically assertive Europe compatible with the principles of rational capitalism—or do they pull in opposing directions?

06/02/2026

In this episode of The Deep Dive, we examine the arguments presented in Roberto Rachewsky’s Substack essay “Severity, Law, and the Collapse of Proportion.”
The discussion centers on a unified 1–10 severity scale ranking misconduct—from minor civil infractions to irreversible crimes—based on third-party harm and statutory penalties. Beyond classification, the episode explores the constitutional implications of collapsing proportionality in law enforcement.
When low-severity violations are met with high-severity force, fundamental protections—life, liberty, property, privacy, and due process—come under strain. This conversation analyzes the legal, institutional, and moral consequences of that shift.
Proportionality is not procedural nuance. It is a structural safeguard of justice.

12/01/2026

SHOCKING EX*****ON? On January 7, 2026, ICE agent Jonathan Ross fatally shot Renee Nicole Good—a 37-year-old American mother, poet, and writer—in Minneapolis. She calmly said “I’m not mad at you” seconds before bullets ripped through her SUV. Federal officials scream “self-defense” and brand her a “domestic terrorist.” Video evidence tells a different story: an unarmed woman trying to drive away, gunned down in cold blood.
We expose ICE’s post-9/11 militarization, authoritarian tactics, and the shredding of due process under multiple administrations. Just 1 mile from George Floyd’s murder site, this killing has ignited fury, protests, and calls to ABOLISH ICE.
Official “national security” lies vs. brutal state violence against innocents. Mayor Frey calls it “bullsh*t.” Don’t look away.
Watch now. Like if you’re outraged. Comment your take. Subscribe for raw truth.

02/11/2025

Neste episódio do podcast, mergulhamos no profundo ensaio de Roberto Rachewsky no Substack: “O Contrato Moral da Imigração”. A imigração não é apenas um deslocamento geográfico — é um ato moral de renunciar a valores falidos e abraçar a liberdade, a responsabilidade e o mérito.
Exploramos por que a verdadeira integração exige afinidade moral, a falha fatal do multiculturalismo relativista, o exemplo histórico de imigrantes que alimentaram a grandeza da América e os contrastes com os fracassos da Europa. No fim das contas, a verdadeira fronteira não é física, mas sim de consciência: entre a razão e o dogma, a criação e a destruição.
Se você está procurando uma abordagem filosófica objetivista sobre imigração, liberdade e civilização, este episódio é imperdível!
Leia o texto completo: https://robertorachewsky.substack.com...
Inscreva-se no canal, ative o sininho e comente abaixo: Você concorda que a imigração deveria ser um “contrato moral”?

31/10/2025

In this podcast episode, we dive into Roberto Rachewsky's profound Substack essay: "The Moral Contract of Immigration". Immigration isn't just geographic displacement — it's a moral act of renouncing failed values and embracing liberty, responsibility, and merit.
We explore why true integration demands moral affinity, the fatal flaw of relativistic multiculturalism, the historical example of immigrants who fueled America's greatness, and the contrasts with Europe's failures. Ultimately, the real border isn't physical, but one of consciousness: between reason and dogma, creation and destruction.
If you're seeking an objectivist philosophical take on immigration, freedom, and civilization, this is a must-listen!
Read the full text: https://robertorachewsky.substack.com/p/the-moral-contract-of-immigration
Subscribe to the channel, hit the bell, and comment below: Do you agree that immigration should be a "moral contract"?

17/10/2025

Após os ataques de 7 de outubro de 2023, o mundo testemunha um confronto claro: de um lado, a civilização, representada pela defesa racional de Israel e seus valores; do outro, a barbárie, exemplificada pela ideologia de morte do Hamas.
Este vídeo explora como a luta de Israel pela sobrevivência é, na verdade, uma defesa dos valores do Iluminismo contra forças que desejam nos arrastar para uma era de escuridão teocrática, e questiona por que tantas vozes no Ocidente perderam a capacidade de ver essa diferença fundamental.

17/10/2025

"From Greatness to Decline: The Moral Collapse of the West" presents a strong argument characterizing the conflict following the October 7, 2023 attacks as a confrontation between civilization and barbarism. The speaker recounts a chilling anecdote of a Hamas terrorist boasting to his parents about killing at least ten Jews, asserting that such acts exemplify the barbaric ideology promoted by Hamas, which governs Gaza and fosters fanatical devotion to the destruction of Israel. The text further contrasts Israel’s actions, which it describes as precision operations based on rational intelligence to eliminate Hamas leadership, with the "intellectual collapse" of the West, where institutions are failing to distinguish between self-defense and savagery. Ultimately, the author frames Israel’s fight for survival as a battle for Western civilization and the values of the Enlightenment—reason, individual rights, and moral clarity—against forces seeking a return to theocratic darkness.

26/09/2025

🎙️ The Deep Dive — A Tariff on Human Capital
Donald Trump’s proposal of a US$100,000 tariff on H-1B visas is more than immigration policy — it’s a tariff on minds. This episode dives into how such a measure punishes excellence, cripples innovation, and echoes the dystopian logic of Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged.
We draw parallels between Herbert Hoover’s Smoot–Hawley tariffs, Trump’s new “tariff on brains,” and Frédéric Bastiat’s classic satire The Candle Makers’ Petition, which mocked protectionism by demanding laws to block out sunlight to help candle producers. Just as Bastiat exposed the absurdity of mercantilism, this new immigration tariff exposes the absurdity of penalizing talent in the name of protection.
We also expand on the arguments from Roberto Rachewsky’s Substack article, A Tariff on Human Capital, which frames this policy as an attack not only on economic dynamism but also on the moral core of capitalism: the freedom of minds to create and trade.
The U.S. once thrived by welcoming the world’s best — from Einstein to the immigrant CEOs of Google and Microsoft today. Will protectionism of the mind drive away the innovators of tomorrow?
Join us for a deep dive into capitalism, freedom, and the ongoing battle between mediocrity and excellence.

24/09/2025

Abandonando a Razão investiga como a escolarização moderna foi redesenhada para embotar o poder de pensar das crianças. Com base na crítica de Ayn Rand à pedagogia progressista, nas palestras referenciais de Leonard Peikoff (“Why Johnny Can’t Think”, Philosophy of Education), nos ensaios de Roberto Rachewsky e em outras vozes objetivistas, o programa traça uma cadeia nítida: o pragmatismo de Dewey (como solvente de princípios) → métodos das faculdades de educação que trocam a formação de conceitos por “ajuste social” → teorias de Frankfurt e do pós-modernismo que transformam a verdade em narrativa → captura institucional que substitui mérito por engenharia demográfica. No percurso, examinamos como burocracias de Diversidade, Equidade e Inclusão (DEI) politizam currículos, porque os campi punem o dissenso chamando isso de “segurança” e como a “ciência por consenso” transborda para os debates sobre clima e COVID. Cada episódio combina história e filosofia com prática concreta de sala de aula — o que ensinar, como ensinar e como reconstruir uma escola que sirva à realidade, à razão, à mente individual e aos direitos individuais.

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