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The American Mind

Love Life | The Roundtable Ep. 46

The American Mind

Amanda Callanan

Philosophy, Declarationofindependence, Founding, Politics, Conservative, Limitedgovernment, Society & Culture, News, Constitution, Claremontinstitute

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 3 December 2020

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

The New Yorker's latest cover art, which depicts "love life" in the time of COVID lockdowns, reveals far more about our deep cultural sickness than perhaps it intends to. But meanwhile, pockets of resistance from both parties form against coronatarian tyranny and the excesses of our arrogant ruling class. Our editors look forward with hope to build a new, working-class coalition that will stand together against the woke madness that is sure to lie ahead of us.

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0:00.0

Coming up on this episode of the roundtable.

0:03.0

You disgusting worms.

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A Reubringer.

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That's the Clavin Rumschbringer.

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I used to read and be smart.

0:11.0

She clearly didn't read her Jordan Peterson. She did not read her be smart. She clearly didn't read her Jordan. To capture what's really

0:18.9

happening to our souls right now. It's terribly damaging and it's not being talked about and it's not

0:25.4

properly understood and even to start to talk about why it's happening is

0:29.8

preemptively being portrayed as a kind of thought crime against public health.

0:34.0

I mean the reason we're talking about it is because when we see this we see a very

0:39.6

deep and sick culture that outside of the virus all of its pathologies are represented in this image and you go

0:48.6

My God is this all there is this is really who we've become. And in that respect the virus has revealed

0:56.4

who we are and what we think is appropriate.

0:58.9

You know, this is the biggest wealth transfer from the middle and lower middle class to the upper class probably in the

1:05.0

history of man and we should all be cogniz of that and use it politically and

1:10.3

intellectually. Welcome everyone once again to the Roundtable, the Publishers and Editors

1:34.2

Podcast here at the Claremont Institute and the American Mind. I'm your host

1:38.8

Ryan Williams, president of the Claremont Institute publisher of the American

1:41.9

Mind and the Claremont Review Books.

1:43.4

Joined by Matthew Peterson, Vice President of Education,

1:46.1

founding editor of the American Mind. Spencer Clavin, associate editor of the

1:50.1

American Mind and the Claremont Review Books, David Barr. Director of Publications here at the Claremont Review of Books, David Barr, Director of

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