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The American Mind

Shut Up and Die | The Roundtable Ep. 100

The American Mind

The Claremont Institute

Philosophy, News, Society & Culture

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 24 December 2021

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

It’s the end of a long and frankly, a surreal year. After one hundred episodes of the Round Table, our editors look back on a cascade of demoralizing events and articles to ask: is there cause for optimism? Through all the inflation, the gender madness, and the school board wars, one theme emerges—the ruling class wants you feeling hopeless. But you’re not: the editors look ahead to a future of based local action in pursuit of virtue.

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0:00.0

coming up on this episode of The Round Table.

0:03.0

It's not going to be one world united by tech.

0:06.1

It's going to be major theological level differences,

0:11.0

not fake-o diversity, but real differences,

0:15.3

incommensurable differences, cosmic wagers

0:18.2

on the significance of our humanity

0:19.8

and our relationship to God.

0:21.6

And now is as good a time as any,

0:24.1

there's, you know, in some ways,

0:25.1

there's never been a time to find people

0:27.5

who sync up with you on at that level

0:30.2

and start building with them.

0:31.7

The field is open.

0:33.0

And many of those who have money,

0:35.0

many of those who have power,

0:36.6

are struggling and flailing right now

0:38.8

because they either don't have the theological rooting

0:42.7

or they don't have the practical experience

0:44.7

or they're just too old and corrupt.

0:46.1

And the dream of Chrome has run out

0:47.7

due to supply chain issues.

0:48.9

I mean, many, many reasons.

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