

The Rational Egoist: Exploring Criminal Justice Reform with Michael Lawlor
The Rational Egoist: Exploring Criminal Justice Reform with Michael Lawlor
Join host Michael Leibowitz in engaging discussions with Professor Michael Lawlor, a prominent figure in criminal justice reform, as they delve into the complexities of the prison system. Drawing from his extensive experience in the Connecticut legislature and his role as Governor Dannel P. Malloy's Undersecretary for Criminal Justice Policy and Planning, Professor Lawlor provides valuable insights into the stated purposes of incarceration, including retribution, deterrence, separation from society, and reform.
With Michael Leibowitz having spent 25 years behind bars himself, this podcast offers a unique perspective on the topic. The conversation highlights the limited effectiveness of imprisonment as a form of punishment and explores the various freedoms and shortcomings within the prison system. The discussion also delves into the risk reduction credit system, critiquing its significance in promoting true reform and addressing the underlying issues of recidivism.
The Rational Egoist aims to challenge the prevailing mindset among inmates that everyone is inherently dishonest and criminal, shifting the focus towards instilling a moral code for successful reintegration into society. Join the conversation as Leibowitz and Lawlor examine the failures of prisons in achieving this crucial objective and discuss the pressing need for transformative change within the criminal justice system.
Michael Liebowitz is a philosopher, political activist, and host of the Rational Egoist podcast. He is a passionate advocate of reason and his views have been heavily influenced by the philosopher Ayn Rand. Liebowitz has dedicated his life to promoting its principles of rational self-interest, individualism, and reason. In addition to his work as a podcast host, Liebowitz is also a prominent spokesperson for the Libertarian Party for Connecticut - USA and has been involved in a number of political debates advocating for individual rights and freedoms through his YouTube videos and interviews. Liebowitz's life story is a testament to the transformative power of the writings of Ayn Rand.
After spending 25 years in prison, he was able to turn his life around by embracing the principles of rational self-interest and morality espoused by Ayn Rand. He has since become an influential voice in the libertarian and Objectivist communities, using his own experience to inspire others to live their lives in accordance with reason, individualism, and self-interest. Liebowitz is also the co-author of "Down the Rabbit Hole: How the Culture of Correction Encourages Crime," a book that explores the ways in which misguided societal attitudes towards punishment and rehabilitation have led to a rise in crime and recidivism. In addition to his work in politics and philosophy, Liebowitz is a regular guest on the Todd Feinburg show at WTIC, where he provides expert commentary on a range of political and social issues.