4.6 • 836 Ratings
🗓️ 22 September 2023
⏱️ 32 minutes
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Vivek is an entrepreneur and a Republican candidate for the 2024 presidential race. He founded a biotech company, Roivant Sciences, after working as an investment partner at a hedge fund. He’s also the author of Woke, Inc. and Nation of Victims. I’ll get ahead of you guys and confess that I liked him in our chat, and decided I wasn’t going to repeat the now-familiar trope of trying to get him to denounce Trump. See what you think, but I learned some stuff about his life.
For two clips of our convo — on whether evangelicals will vote for a Hindu, and whether we should let Russia keep the Donbas — pop over to our YouTube page. Other topics: Vivek’s upbringing in Cincinnati as the son of Indian immigrants; his engineer dad worked for GE; his mom was a geriatric psychiatrist; he took regular trips to his dad’s village in “the boonies of India”; his forebears were British subjects but he doesn’t feel oppressed by it; he thinks Americans’ view of victimhood is narrow and selective; affirmative action is “structurally embedded” and creates a culture of grievance; Vivek was raised Hindu but went to a Jesuit high school — which in fact strengthened his Hinduism; his faith sees Jesus as a son of God; he defends pluralism and Jefferson; Trump lacks any core values of Christianity; why Vivek went into biotech; how Big Pharma saved my life; his problem with “lurking state action” in the market that disguises its role; his problem with woke capitalism; his goal of reducing the federal workforce by 75 percent; his defense of Taiwan as long as the US is dependent on its semiconductors; why he thinks the CHIPS Act was “poorly executed”; his defense of bilateral trade agreements over multilateral; why “person of color” is as flattening as “LGBTQ”; his thoughts about being a visible minority within the GOP; his reply to the common criticisms against him, including Josh Barro’s “that section guy”; and his optimism for the culture war.
Browse the Dishcast archive for another convo you might enjoy (the first 102 episodes are free in their entirety — subscribe to get everything else). Coming up: Leor Sapir on the treatment of kids with gender dysphoria, Ian Buruma on his new book The Collaborators: Three Stories of Deception and Survival in World War II, and Spencer Klavan, who wrote How to Save the West: Ancient Wisdom for 5 Modern Crises. Later on: Martha Nussbaum, Matthew Crawford, David Brooks and Pamela Paul. Please send any guest recs, pod dissent and other commentary to [email protected].
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0:00.0 | The Hi there, welcome to another dishcast from a very rainy Provincetown, my last podcast from Provincetown, heading to D.C. |
0:36.7 | And we have someone really kind of special |
0:38.5 | on it. Vivek Ramoswamy, presidential candidate. He's an entrepreneur and a Republican candidate |
0:45.0 | for the 2024 presidential race. He founded a biotech company, Rivens Sciences, after working as an |
0:51.6 | investment partner at a hedge fund. He's also the author of many books, including Woke Inc and Nation of Victims. |
0:59.0 | Just a quick reminder that coming up, we have Leo Sopier |
1:03.0 | on the treatments evolving of children which generated us for dysphoria, |
1:08.0 | with Ian Baruma on his new book, The Collaborators, Three Stories of Deception |
1:11.4 | and Survival in World War II, and Spencer Claven, the young, brilliant reactionary, |
1:17.8 | who wrote How to Save the West, Ancient Wisdom for Five Modern Crises. And we also have Martha |
1:22.6 | Nussbaum, Martha Crawford, Matthew Crawford, David Brooks, Pamela Paul coming up, a really pretty stellar |
1:28.7 | lineup. But I particularly thrilled to have today Vivek, who is challenging everyone else, |
1:35.4 | including Donald Trump for the presidency of the United States of America and Joe Biden, |
1:40.4 | for that matter, a very long shot person to come into the Republican race. But I, for one, |
1:46.8 | I'm thrilled the more the merrier, I think. And also I think Vivek has some interesting ideas |
1:52.1 | that are worth airing and worth, that's what primaries are for, airing ideas to some extent or other. |
1:58.8 | Vivek, thanks so much for coming and welcome to the Dishcast. |
2:03.5 | It's good to be on. |
2:04.5 | I'm looking forward to this conversation. |
2:05.9 | Tell me, because I do this always with everyone when I have them on here. |
2:09.9 | Tell me about where you were born and how your parents influenced you when you were growing |
2:15.4 | up. |
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