Elan Journo talks with Jonathan Hoenig about A New Textbook of Americanism: The Politics of Ayn Rand.
Category: Podcasts
In this video, Elan Journo and Ben Bayer explore the issue of tribalism in America today, discuss Amy Chua's book Political Tribes: Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations, and touch on Ayn Rand's analysis of tribalism. Watch the video: https://youtu.be/wW0bOsMsdHY Listen to the discussion: https://soundcloud.com/aynrandinstitute/discussing-amy-chuas-political-tribes
Elan Journo joins Ben Domenech of The Federalist Radio Hour to overturn conventional views about America’s stake in the Middle East. Listen to the podcast: Why We Need Moral Clarity In The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
A conversation with Joseph Cotto, Paul Gottfried, and Elan Journo about America and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. https://youtu.be/-hmEHZEvNW0
A preview of some topics in my new book What Justice Demands: America and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. (Also available as a podcast.)
An interview with scholar and author Joshua Muravchik on this book Making David Into Goliath: How the World Turned Against Israel.
Unless you visit a college campus regularly, chances are that this may be the first time you’ve heard of the so-called boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) movement, which seeks to be pressure Israel to change its policies toward Palestinians. In this episode Elan Journo interviews Dr. Asaf Romirowsky, a scholar who tracks and writes about … Continue reading Asaf Romirowsky on How A Little-Known Movement Succeeds In Demonizing Israel
Matti Friedman, who worked for the AP as a reporter and editor in Jerusalem, witnessed from the inside how journalists approach the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. In two illuminating articles — published in The Atlantic and Tablet Magazine — he explores different facets of the problem. In this episode of the podcast, Elan Journo interviews Matti about … Continue reading Matti Friedman on Why Journalists Get The Israeli/Palestinian Conflict Wrong