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The American Mind

Roundtable: Notes from Quarantine

The American Mind

The Claremont Institute

Philosophy, News, Society & Culture

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2020

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

Everyone’s talking about coronavirus, but these are not your grandma’s takes. Staring into the void, our editors contemplate the deep mysteries and regime ramifications of an unprecedented crisis.

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0:00.0

Coming up on this episode of the roundtable.

0:02.6

And we acknowledge the thin line he was trying to walk,

0:05.7

which is to make sure markets don't freak out.

0:08.5

That ship has sailed and sunk.

0:11.3

As one of our friends, friends Tides likes to say.

0:14.1

Trigger warning.

0:15.6

Yes.

0:16.6

Just for everything.

0:17.6

Every part of this story needs a trigger warning for every.

0:20.3

There's some trigger warning in here for everybody.

0:23.0

I for a while have longed for the day when my degrees won't mean anything or matter in American society

0:30.0

and that will be incredibly disadvantageous to me professionally.

0:33.6

But he said safely from his perch.

0:35.6

From that perch at a think tank.

0:36.6

Exactly.

0:37.6

Now that I've leapt into that. You pour your life down the rifle spiral and show us you run it

0:52.0

Clericsininininininin' fog will receive right before your eyes.

0:57.0

Welcome everyone to another episode of The Roundtable,

1:01.0

the Clerbonne Institutes and the American Minds, editors, and publishers,

1:04.8

podcast.

1:05.8

I'm joined as I usually am by Vice President of Education, Matthew Peterson, also the founding

1:11.2

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

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