La Rebelión de Atlas | Fredy Kofman

Fredy Kofman explains his reasons for translating Ayn Rand's book, Atlas Shrugged, and recounts some of his experiences while doing so. He mentions that, on a vacation, he became aware of the poverty in which some children lived, and after analyzing how he could change that reality, he concluded that people needed to renew their consciousness and their way of seeing their surroundings. Therefore, he considered it important to translate this valuable book, which can help many people on their journey. Chapters 00:00 Introduction by Erika Bornholt 04:38 Intervention by Herbert Warren Orbaugh Stoessel 04:45 Explanation of the content of "Atlas Shrugged" 12:02 The characters and their names 14:49 Identifying with the work 17:20 Acknowledgment to Fredy Kofman by Giancarlo Ibárgüen S. 19:52 Intervention by Fredy Kofman 20:00 Sources of inspiration for translating "Atlas Shrugged" 28:13 Human development 33:02 John Galt's speech 39:51 Intervention in individual decisions 49:48 Reflecting on what enables human development 55:09 Madness 01:03:05 Closing remarks 01:05:44 Credits #FredyKofman #Philosophy #AynRand Social Media Social Media: Facebook •   / sergiosantidiaz   Instagram •   / sergiosantidiaz   TikTok •   / sergiosantidiaz   Twitter •   / sergiosantidiaz   Discord •   / discord   Join this channel to access its benefits:    / @sergiosantidiaz   Fred Kofman Founder and Managing Director of the international consulting firm Axialent and founder of Leading Learning Communities. Previously, he was a professor of Management Information Systems and Control at the Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). His work has been published in The Journal of Organizational Behavior, Management Science, and Econometrica. He is also the author of the Metamanagement trilogy and the Conscious Business CD program. Kofman holds a PhD in Economics from the University of California, Berkeley. Credits Atlas Shrugged Fredy Kofman New Media Auditorium Francisco Marroquín University Guatemala, March 26, 2004