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The Secular Foxhole

The Secular Foxhole

Von: Blair Schofield and Martin Lindeskog
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As a freethinker, are you looking through binoculars out at the world in the safety of a foxhole? Get fuel for your soul and intellectual ammunition by listening to The Secular Foxhole podcast, in order to fight for the separation of religion and state. Blair chose this name (The Secular Foxhole) to dispute the myth that there are no atheists in foxholes, but also as a place to share ideas and defend Free Speech. The co-hosts both advocate the separation of Church and State, but also Economics and State. In short, Liberalism, Individualism, and Capitalism. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyCopyright 2025 Blair Schofield and Martin Lindeskog Philosophie Sozialwissenschaften Spiritualität Wissenschaft
  • Exploring the Promising Horizons of 2026
    Jan 19 2026

    The discussion today encompasses a variety of positive developments, including the emergence of new intellectual contributions and advancements in technology. We commence with a notable mention of Jason Crawford's impending publication with the Roots of Progress Institute, a project that promises to enrich our understanding of progress itself. Moreover, we delve into the exciting realm of supersonic travel, highlighting the competitive landscape that is evolving in this domain. In addition, we explore recent literary works such as "Two Philosophers: Aristotle and Ayn Rand," which draws intriguing comparisons between these two intellectual giants.

    As we navigate through these topics, we also contemplate the potential for future guests and other engaging subjects that await our exploration. In a rich tapestry of dialogue, Martin and I traverse a multitude of subjects, weaving together threads of optimism and insight as we greet the year 2026.

    Our conversation is marked by an earnest exchange of well-wishes for our audience, as we collectively reflect on the possibilities that lie ahead. A focal point of our discussion centers on the Roots of Progress Institute, where Jason Crawford's recent completion of his forthcoming book signifies a pivotal moment in the promotion of progressive thought, slated for publication by MIT Press in 2027.

    We delve into the intriguing developments within the aviation industry, where the advent of new supersonic aircraft promises to revolutionize air travel. The notion of traversing vast distances in a fraction of the time previously required evokes a sense of excitement and anticipation for the future of transportation. Amidst this exploration of technological advancements, we remain acutely aware of the cultural and political landscapes, recognizing the often glacial pace of political evolution in comparison to the vigorous currents of societal change. Moreover, our discourse is enriched by the recent release of 'Two Philosophers: Aristotle and Ayn Rand,' a scholarly work that juxtaposes the philosophical contributions of these two intellectual giants. This examination not only sheds light on Rand's enhancements to Aristotelian thought but also invites a broader contemplation of our values and aspirations as we navigate the complexities of modern life.

    As we conclude our episode, we embrace a spirit of hope and determination, looking forward to engaging with future guests and delving deeper into the profound themes that shape our world.

    Takeaways:

    1. In this episode, we discuss the recent accomplishments of the Roots of Progress Institute, particularly the forthcoming publication of a significant book by Jason Crawford, anticipated for release in 2027.
    2. We explore the exciting advancements in the aerospace industry, particularly the emergence of new companies developing supersonic aircraft, which could revolutionize air travel in the next decade.
    3. The recent publication of the book 'Two Aristotle and Ayn Rand' by James Lennox and Greg Salmieri is discussed, highlighting the philosophical dialogue between these two influential thinkers.
    4. We emphasize the importance of setting personal values and how they shape our decisions when considering relocation to areas that align with one's lifestyle preferences.
    5. The discussion touches upon the political landscape, particularly the hopeful developments in Iran, where citizens are advocating for freedom and reform against oppressive regimes.
    6. We conclude with...
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    21 Min.
  • The Thanksgiving Edition: A Reflection on Progress
    Nov 27 2025

    Esteemed listeners, this episode delves into the multifaceted themes surrounding Thanksgiving, particularly reflecting on the historical distortions associated with America’s foundational narratives. We explore the implications of these narratives, contrasting the theocratic origins of early settlements with the more recent evolution towards a constitutionally limited republic. Our discourse extends to significant advancements in human progress, including the elimination of measles and rubella in Cabo Verde, and the transformative potential of innovation in repurposing waste into valuable resources. Furthermore, we critically examine the often misconstrued narrative surrounding capitalism, which, contrary to popular belief, has fostered unprecedented wealth and resource availability over the past two centuries. Join us as we navigate these topics, offering insights that underscore the importance of recognizing historical truths and contemporary achievements in the spirit of Thanksgiving.

    This episode of the Secular Foxhole podcast offers an incisive analysis of the intersections between philosophy, economics, and contemporary social issues, as articulated by hosts Blair and Martin. Central to the discussion is the concept of human progress, particularly in the context of capitalism's role in fostering innovation and improving living standards. The hosts dissect articles from Human Progress that reveal a world that is, against popular belief, richer and more resource-abundant than ever before, attributing this trend to the principles of capitalism that drive technological advancements. The episode also features a critical examination of the cultural landscape, influenced heavily by philosophical ideas stemming from the Enlightenment. Blair and Martin highlight the necessity of a systemic philosophical approach to combat the prevailing moral narratives that advocate for self-sacrifice at the expense of individual flourishing. In this vein, they reference lectures from the Ayn Rand Institute which delve into the philosophical void that has contributed to our current cultural malaise. Ultimately, the episode serves as both a reminder of the remarkable strides humanity has made and a call to action for listeners to support the podcast and the ideologies that promote progress and enlightenment.

    Takeaways:

    • In this episode, we explore the historical distortions surrounding America's founding, emphasizing the distinction between the theocracy established by early settlers and the later constitutional republic.
    • We discuss the significant advancements in human progress, highlighting how innovation has transformed waste into wealth, benefitting society at large.
    • Contrary to pervasive pessimism, the podcast elucidates how the world has become increasingly richer and resourceful over the past two centuries, primarily due to capitalism.
    • We address the misconceptions propagated by media, particularly regarding natural disasters, and underscore the declining death tolls as societies advance economically.
    • The episode emphasizes the importance of philosophical foundations in shaping cultural landscapes, particularly in the context of altruism versus egoism.
    • We conclude by acknowledging the contributions of the Ayn Rand Institute in fostering intellectual discourse, particularly regarding the Enlightenment and its contemporary implications.

    Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services:

    • History of the first Thanksgiving - Berkeley Plantation
    • The Thanksgiving before the 'first' Thanksgiving - National Geographic
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    23 Min.
  • Intellectual Nourishment: Articles and Books Worth Your Attention
    Oct 25 2025

    The principal focus of this podcast episode is the extensive array of news items presented by Blair, who curates a buffet of intellectual nourishment for our listeners. Martin, in a parallel vein, articulates a compelling call to action, urging our audience to engage with the content and support the podcast through various means. We delve into significant contemporary issues, including the celebration of Columbus Day and the implications of current political climates, particularly regarding the Trump administration's actions. Additionally, we highlight recent literary contributions from authors previously featured on the show, emphasizing the importance of understanding rhetoric and political developments. As we navigate these topics, we invite our audience to reflect critically and participate actively in the discourse.

    A comprehensive exploration of contemporary intellectual discourse unfolds as we delve into a buffet of thought-provoking articles and literary recommendations. The discussion commences with a nod to Columbus Day, as we reflect on the significance of historical figures like Christopher Columbus amidst the current socio-political climate. The conversation seamlessly transitions to the realm of literature, highlighting Robert Begley's 'Voices of Reason', which elucidates the principles of rhetoric through the lens of Aristotle, enabling listeners to better articulate their philosophical positions. Additionally, we examine Robert Tracinski's 'Dictatorship From Day One', which critically analyzes the constitutional implications of recent executive actions, provoking a deeper contemplation of the delicate balance between authority and individual liberty. The dialogue extends to the importance of local political engagement as a catalyst for broader societal change, invoking the necessity of grassroots movements in the pursuit of a truly free society. As we navigate through these themes, we invite our audience to engage with the recommended resources to foster a more profound understanding of the intricate dynamics at play in our world today.

    Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services:

    • T.A.N.S.T.A.A.F.L.
    • Columbus Day
    • History of the chile pepper, Christopher Columbus' gift to Europe
    • List of monuments and memorials to Christopher Columbus
    • City Hall’s Christopher Columbus Statue Could Find a Home in a New Park
    • The Enemies of Christopher Columbus by Thomas A. Bowden
    • Let's Take Back Columbus Day - Capitalism Magazine
    • Swedish Republican Association
    • No Kings dot org
    • Capitalism: A Treatise on Economics by George Reisman
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    25 Min.
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