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The Meaning of Russia’s War on Ukraine

The Meaning of Russia’s War on Ukraine

FromNew Ideal, from the Ayn Rand Institute


The Meaning of Russia’s War on Ukraine

FromNew Ideal, from the Ayn Rand Institute

ratings:
Length:
65 minutes
Released:
Mar 2, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode of New Ideal Live, Aaron Smith, Onkar Ghate and Elan Journo discuss the philosophic meaning of Russia’s war on Ukraine, the global reactions to it and the war’s wider implications for America and freedom.



Among the topics covered:



America’s long-standing lack of a real foreign policy;The cause of this approach: the refusal to think of foreign policy in moral terms;Whether businesses and governments should trade with countries like Russia;How America’s and Europe’s unintelligible actions have harmed Ukraine;Putin’s miscalculations about the results of the invasion;The amorality of deference to or praise for Putin;Policy changes needed to signal the willingness to reform foreign policy along moral lines;Why abolishing the United Nations is needed to withdraw moral sanction from Russian and Chinese tyranny;The importance of giving moral and material support to Ukraine;Additional diplomatic and economic punishments of Russia that the U.S. can inflict;How a morally principled foreign policy is needed to maintain long-term opposition to Russia’s threat.



The podcast was recorded on March 2, 2022. Listen to the discussion below. Listen and subscribe from your mobile device on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or Stitcher. Watch archived podcasts here.




https://youtu.be/hymaGEFVDNI




Podcast audio:
Released:
Mar 2, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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The New Ideal Podcast features a curated selection of content from the pages of New Ideal, the journal of the Ayn Rand Institute. At New Ideal, we explore pressing cultural issues from the perspective of Rand’s philosophy: Objectivism, which upholds the ideals of reason, individualism and Capitalism.