Stefan Molyneux

Stefan Molyneux (* September 24, 1966 ) is an in Mississauga (Canada) living libertarian blogger, essayist, author and host of Free Domain Radio podcast series.

Life

Stefan Molyneux studied literature, history, economics and philosophy at York University and graduated from McGill University with a bachelor 's degree. At the University of Toronto, he obtained a Master of Arts degree with a dissertation on Immanuel Kant, GWF Hegel, Thomas Hobbes and John Locke. Two years studying Molyneux at the National Theatre School of Canada.

Molyneux has a series of articles and essays written smaller, have appeared on libertarian websites such as LewRockwell.com, antiwar.com or strike- the- root.com. In addition, he has recorded over 2000 podcasts and written several books, all published self-published up to Revolution, which was published by Publish America. Molyneux works deal with topics such as politics, philosophy, economics, relationships, Atheism and Personal Freedom. 2006 Stefan Molyneux has given up his previous work in the software field to work full-time for Radio Free Domain. This is a philosophical community website which is funded by donations and subscriptions of their listeners.

Molyneux was the closing speaker at the New Hampshire Liberty Forum 2009. A position that has been taken in the previous years of Ron Paul (2008) and John Stossel (2007).

Criticism

Stefan Molyneux and his wife Christina Papadopoulos are " a therapist Frag" of criticism because of their podcast segment. In this podcast, the youthful callers and listeners " deFOO " ing has been suggested, that the separation of the family. According to Mr. Osborne from the College of Psychologists of Ontario, this practice is particularly dubious because the online community of Free Domain Radio Podcast often the new family of young people. Access to the online community costs at least $ 10 a month, who pays $ 500 per month is given the status of a " philosopher king ". Molyneux said in one of the podcasts that you risked being seen as unstable if one returns to his family. A review of the professional activity of women Papadopoulos as director of Mississauga 's Meadowvale Psychological Services revealed that she had recommended there in no single case deFOOing. The College of Psychologists of Ontario condemned the therapist Papadopoulos in relation to the podcast therapy because of professional misconduct, as the practices and recommendations did not meet the psychological standards. A separation of the family would be appropriate in individual cases, though, especially in case of abuse, whether such cases have existed woman Papadopoulos but does not even try to find out.

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