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"Almost" - A Novel by Stefan Molyneux

Stefan Molyneux, MA

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'Almost' is a powerful intergenerational tale of two families – one German, one British – from the trenches of World War I to the skies of World War II. Breathtaking in scope, depth, characterization and historical relevance, 'Almost' unpacks the disasters of the world that flow like blood from deeply intimate family betrayals and traumas. Why is the world so violent? What is the true cause of war? Can mankind ever find peace? This novel tackles the greatest questions we all face - and answe ...
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In this episode, Stefan Molyneux converses with a PhD in information management about the challenges of recognizing conservative ideas in academia. They explore creating a platform for diverse philosophical discourse and urge listeners to seek genuine dialogue and promote truth amid societal biases. SUBSCRIBE TO ME ON X! https://x.com/StefanMolyneu…
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Philosopher Stefan Molyneux examines civic participation and the impact of welfare systems on society. He critiques the reliance on government aid, arguing it fosters dependency and hinders personal initiative. He analyzes capitalism's complexities, emphasizing that success is influenced by market dynamics rather than just hard work. The importance…
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Stefan Molyneux addresses the following listener questions: "Where was my consciousness before my birth?" "Is the Enlightenment or the French Revolution more responsible for where we are today?" SUBSCRIBE TO ME ON X! https://x.com/StefanMolyneux Follow me on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/@freedomain1 GET MY NEW BOOK 'PEACEFUL PARENTING', THE INT…
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Stefan Molyneux addresses a recurring question from listeners: "Is it against UPB to preemptively attack? Someone is at the border of your property with a gun or troops are amassing at a border. Is it moral to attack them first? How far in advance are you able to act and still be moral?" SUBSCRIBE TO ME ON X! https://x.com/StefanMolyneux Follow me …
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In this Friday Night Live on 21 November 2025, philosopher Stefan Molyneux reflects on December 25, 2025, and examines the morality of historical figures like Einstein and Lenin. Engaging with listeners on personal struggles regarding relationship values, he critiques the romanticization of communism versus czarism. The discussion touches on anti-n…
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In this X Space on 20 November 2025, philosopher Stefan Molyneux engages callers on the revival of classical learning in Christianity and critiques the church's decline. He discusses fatherhood, the importance of family structures, and the challenges of raising children today. Urging a return to foundational morals and bold truth, Stefan offers key…
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Stefan Molyneux tackles the alarming decline in birth rates among high-IQ populations in developed countries and frame it as an existential crisis influenced by wealth, propaganda, and economic pressures. He examines the impact of education on gender dynamics and how a culture of hypersexuality promotes delaying parenthood. The discussion critiques…
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In this Wednesday Night Live from 20 November 2025, Stefan Molyneux promotes Freedomain merchandise before discussing the impact of women's education on birth rates. He examines gender dynamics, audience calls on men's emotional challenges, and immigration policies like H-1B visas. Advocating for a cultural shift towards reason and freedom, Stefan …
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Stefan Molyneux analyzes women's achievements in academia through a social media post by a new PhD graduate in entomology. He contrasts societal reactions to success between women and men, discussing the supportive "buoyancy" encountered by women versus the criticism often faced by men. Broader implications are examined, including potential cultura…
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In this listener call-in, philosopher Stefan Molyneux aids a freelance writer grappling with resentment over inadequate financial support from followers. They discuss the importance of genuine connections and the distinction between art and commerce, leading the caller to a clearer understanding of his creative journey and audience dynamics. SUBSCR…
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In this Tuesday afternoon livestream on 18th November 2025, Stefan Molyneux examines the case of DoorDash driver Olivia Rose Henderson, who claimed sexual assault after finding a naked customer. He critiques the narrative, discusses police findings, and questions Henderson's responsibility. The conversation explores gender-divided public opinion an…
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Philosopher Stefan Molyneux examines the philosophical implications of postmodernism, particularly its rejection of objective truth and the resulting moral relativism. He discusses the concept of "hallucination" in artificial intelligence as a metaphor for balancing creativity and utility. By critiquing the decline of rational thought, Stefan highl…
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A listener writes: "how do I know if I have a strong bond with my 13th month old son? What can me and my wife do about his sleeping schedule since he still wakes up 3-4 times per night to feed. My wife doesn’t want to sleep train him because she fears the bond between her and him will be negatively impacted but she hasn’t had a full nights rest in …
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Philosopher Stefan Molyneux explores the nature of truth, questioning whether it can be accidental. Beginning with a hypothetical scenario, he argues that true statements must stem from deliberate understanding, not chance. Using the analogy of a haiku created through random scribbles, he emphasizes that genuine knowledge requires intent and profic…
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In this 14 November 2025 episode of Friday Night Live, Stefan Molyneux examines the Jeffrey Epstein case, focusing on his wealth, legal failures, and the necessity of confronting uncomfortable truths. Callers engage in discussions around morality and societal norms, while Stefan critiques blind conformity to mainstream beliefs. He also debates U.S.…
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Stefan Molyneux engages with a caller to explore the complexities of forgiveness from a Christian perspective. They discuss the balance between accountability and repentance, moral implications of forgiveness, and its relationship with societal justice, inviting listeners to rethink its role in fostering ethical communities. SUBSCRIBE TO ME ON X! h…
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In this November 12th, 2025 Wednesday Night Live, philosopher Stefan Molyneux discusses the moral responsibilities of believers versus non-believers with a caller, while another caller questions the justification of harsh responses to minor theft. The episode also tackles peaceful parenting, with Stefan emphasizing the importance of boundaries and …
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Stefan Molyneux unpacks a compelling question from a subscriber about Ayn Rand's claim that epistemology is the highest branch of philosophy. He clarifies his argument that moral philosophy may actually take precedence, unpacking Rand’s view that reason equals virtue and serves humanity's flourishing. He challenges this correlation by discussing ho…
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In this flash livestream from 11 November 2025, Stefan Molyneux exposes the BBC. He discusses oppressive enforcement tactics and a recent controversy over misleading edits in a BBC documentary about Trump, stressing the need for context in journalism. Molyneux highlights the implications of state-funded media on democracy and advocates for the impo…
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In this Flash X Space on November 6, 2025, Stefan Molyneux addresses the financial struggles women face, particularly student debt and the aftermath of divorce. He shares a story illustrating these challenges and engages with callers on themes of personal responsibility and societal expectations. The discussion critiques the glorification of youth …
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I wonder what the dead of war would say, if they stayed past their demise, and wheeled around the fading battlefield like invisible kites of regret... full text: https://freedomain.com/remembrance-day/ Remastered from November 11, 2011 SUBSCRIBE TO ME ON X! https://x.com/StefanMolyneux Follow me on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/@freedomain1 GET …
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In this conversation, philosopher Stefan Molyneux advises a caller in his 60s grappling with marital strife due to differing ideologies developed over 30 years. As the caller reflects on his shift from liberalism to skepticism, Molyneux explores the impact of childhood trauma on relationships and the challenges of parenting a son with contrasting v…
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In this episode, I explore the defining characteristics of the Baby Boomer generation, drawing from personal insights rather than statistics. I reflect on generational trauma, particularly my mother's experiences during and after World War II in Germany, and how these events shape collective behaviors within affected generations. The discussion tra…
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Philosopher Stefan Molyneux addresses a listener's question about his wife's challenges in helping a friend with alcoholism. Despite her efforts to guide him toward professional help, his reckless behavior leads her to cut ties, prompting a discussion on the complexities of addiction and the emotional trauma involved. Stefan explores the tension be…
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In this Friday Night Live from November 7, 2025, Stefan Molyneux addresses alarming declines in women's happiness and mental health since the 1970s. He discusses the impact of marital status and parental roles on wellbeing, while callers share personal experiences related to modern dating and societal expectations. Advocating for traditional values…
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Dear Stefan, I wanted to reach out to you as I feel like I am ready to move past my childhood trauma and you are probably the only person that I feel can understand. I do not believe in therapy, and I would like to talk about my childhood trauma and want to figure out how to let go of that memory, I feel isolated and alone and unsure of how to move…
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Hello Mr. Molyneux, Tl; dr: I just donated to you, because this was my first chance in thirteen years to do so. Your book Real Time Relationships saved my life. Now I'm thriving and can finally give back. I'm afraid I lost touch with your show after I defoo'd, and only recently started to hear your thoughts again and follow you on Telegram. I just …
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