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The American Mind

The Roundtable Ep. 1, Segment 3: The Future

The American Mind

The Claremont Institute

Philosophy, News, Society & Culture

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 25 January 2020

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

What happens to the conservative movement now? We talk social ills and possible solutions.

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0:00.0

The The I want to open this by handing it over to James. We conducted a very scientific poll on

0:30.1

Twitter over the last 24 hours, didn't we?

0:33.0

Oh, yes, it was highly scientific.

0:35.0

It had a red cop alarm emoji around it,

0:40.0

so that means that it's a scientific official poll.

0:43.6

I claim full responsibility for the emojes.

0:47.0

So you know, this arose.

0:49.4

I'm tempted to create a mini segment called as I recently tweeted.

0:54.0

Yes, as I recently tweeted.

0:57.0

So, you know, I was sort of suggesting that

1:00.0

that Renaissance was better than revolution.

1:04.4

And some people chimed in with like, well, what about reformation?

1:08.2

And so what about reformation?

1:09.8

So we conducted an official poll to get to the bottom of this pressing issue that Americans care about so deeply.

1:15.0

What remedy for our present ills would be most appealing to Americans today?

1:19.0

In your view, Reader, listener, A, Revolution, overturning the existing order,

1:24.5

B, reformation, refounding and reshaping institutions.

1:28.9

C, Renaissance involving retrieval and rebirth, or Drecreation aren't to death.

1:35.0

The postman option.

1:38.0

Can I pick more than one?

1:40.0

Why not both?

1:42.0

And the results clearly dramatically in favor of option C

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