The Philosophy of Bioshock [Ayn Rand, Rapture, Plasmids, Civil War]
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 Published On May 31, 2020

This presentation on the Philosophy of Bioshock draws heavily from the lore & book "Bioshock: Rapture", as well as the original game released in 2007. It features the life of Andrew Ryan, Rapture’s backstory, the many challenges that the inhabitants of Rapture faced, and how Rapture's downfall also mirrors our own turbulent times.

Bioshock was inspired from the works and the life of Ayn Rand - depicting the glory of heroism, the triumph of the individual and the success of capitalism - which is all set against the historic backdrop of early Russian and American society.

00:00 - Intro
08:03 - Andrew Ryan & Ayn Rand
12:25 - Early America
17:05 - Atlas Shrugged
19:00 - Rapture
21:28 - Objectivism
32:46 - Capitalism
39:33 - Classical Liberalism
42:00 - Early America
47:00 - Class Conflict
51:50 - Sofia Lamb
54:46 - Frank Fontaine
1:01:25 - Plasmids
1:14:06 - Atlas
1:25:52 - Sander Cohen
1:26:48 - Art
1:42:10 - Civil War
1:52:40 - Jack
2:00:10 - Conclusion
2:03:00 - Outro

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