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jordan peterson incidentally also a pill addict says that possibly the followers of men like him feel that their suffering lies in their fear of death, their fear of not needing their reproductive potential -- meeting the reproductive potential, , these kind of existential fears that belong to white men, if hamlet, if winston churchill or something is our paradigm, his suffering is real. his suffering is real and the rest of our suffrage is of little bit of skepticism well, the jordan peterson followers see themselves as plenty troubled, plenty upset, and this like the suffering of black people or say women or other marginalized groups, jews, is less important, is somehow less important or less real than that suffering. so i get that the suffering,, that i suffering is real. class race and gender were the three ways you sliced and diced experience at least when i was in graduate school, was constant conversation which one came first. it is a tedious conversation and if the grounded in this epistemology that is pointed out can sometimes be referred to see oppression olympics. who has i
jordan peterson incidentally also a pill addict says that possibly the followers of men like him feel that their suffering lies in their fear of death, their fear of not needing their reproductive potential -- meeting the reproductive potential, , these kind of existential fears that belong to white men, if hamlet, if winston churchill or something is our paradigm, his suffering is real. his suffering is real and the rest of our suffrage is of little bit of skepticism well, the jordan peterson...
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the jordan peterson followers see themselves as plenty troubled, plenty upset and dislike the suffering of other marginalized groups as less important or less real. so i guess that suffering is real. the ways that you slice and dice experience at least when i was in graduate school was a constant conversation about which ones came first. it is a tediousio conversation d i think it is grounded in this and was pointed out sometimes refer to the olympics of who has it worse. what i'd might come down to is that i think that the media, and i'm still confused what counts as woke media. i think i'm the only one here that has worked in a news room and it was hard to see evidence of the work of getting the story of a hurricane in houston somehow infected and i have a hard time getting a definition, but i really didn't know how people voted at "the new york times" when i was there. sorry, i lost my way a little bit. i guess my point is we are supposed to accept that possibly someone with these politics are pro- free market and it comes in the way that there are too many critics that restrained hi
the jordan peterson followers see themselves as plenty troubled, plenty upset and dislike the suffering of other marginalized groups as less important or less real. so i guess that suffering is real. the ways that you slice and dice experience at least when i was in graduate school was a constant conversation about which ones came first. it is a tediousio conversation d i think it is grounded in this and was pointed out sometimes refer to the olympics of who has it worse. what i'd might come...
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you have support from jason furman of the obama administration, jordan peterson, steven pinker. you did something right to get that diverse group of people to agree on your book, correct? >> that was marian. marian knows all those guys. i think what they were able to see is look, you have this framework. looking at things with time prices instead of money prices reveals a completely different picture of what is happening. so we have this framework. then we go out and apply it to actual data and see a different world. it is like a telescope almost. it is like once you have this instrument, this way of looking at things, you see a completely different world. the world we see when we look at time prices says we are experiencing superabundance where we do not see that population will increase and make us run out of resources. we will become more abundant. you don't see an increase in population that will cause these other kinds of -- i mean, recently we have heard about elon musk versus the new mall susie ends. -- new malthusians. thomas mall this wrote this --malthus wrote this boo
you have support from jason furman of the obama administration, jordan peterson, steven pinker. you did something right to get that diverse group of people to agree on your book, correct? >> that was marian. marian knows all those guys. i think what they were able to see is look, you have this framework. looking at things with time prices instead of money prices reveals a completely different picture of what is happening. so we have this framework. then we go out and apply it to actual...
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famous european intellectuals let's say the philosopher hamermans or the canadian psychologist jordan peterson are trying to do the usual evil who are trying to tell us that russia is equally invincible and we need to find a compromise and we need to recognize the right of this evil for existence because it is invincible, how do you perceive it, because kaberman is a very authoritative intellectual in the world, so definitely, but that he got stuck in his optics for a very long time, his view . he looks at russia, not from the position of his vision, which was formed in he was probably 40-50 years ago and to say that he was wrong is fatal for him, it means that everything he saw in the world before that, he thought about the world, he constructed some kind of vision of the world, it means that he actually crosses it out what a life experience considers russia as not at all why russia and russian culture they look at russia through the prism of russian culture, which they also fantasize about this topic, definitely, in fact, not after 1917, in the 18-20s, when what which were so disastrous for
famous european intellectuals let's say the philosopher hamermans or the canadian psychologist jordan peterson are trying to do the usual evil who are trying to tell us that russia is equally invincible and we need to find a compromise and we need to recognize the right of this evil for existence because it is invincible, how do you perceive it, because kaberman is a very authoritative intellectual in the world, so definitely, but that he got stuck in his optics for a very long time, his view ....
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you know, what happened with patreon your patreon's a crowdfunding service you and jordan peterson, i believe you both decided to leave at the same time and start your own. that was a considerable risk can kind of talk about what prompted you to do that and and what you've done since sure, so i was funding my show the rubin report on patreon and as he said patreon is a crowdfunding site. so whatever you want to crowdfund if you've got a couple people that want to subscribe to you monthly. they they're basically the the one player that that does that at least at the time now, there are some other players that's what this story is all about you know, and it didn't matter what you were doing. i was doing a political talk show on youtube. it was mostly for digital creators. so you might be an unboxer. you might be a musician. you might be a painter or an author or whatever. it might be. you got a couple people that want to give you some money. they basically facilitate the ability for those people to give you the money. so create a subscription network for you what happened and this is ab
you know, what happened with patreon your patreon's a crowdfunding service you and jordan peterson, i believe you both decided to leave at the same time and start your own. that was a considerable risk can kind of talk about what prompted you to do that and and what you've done since sure, so i was funding my show the rubin report on patreon and as he said patreon is a crowdfunding site. so whatever you want to crowdfund if you've got a couple people that want to subscribe to you monthly. they...
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if you just stand up as jordan peterson would say stick your chest out, walk with your shoulders back, we lobsters are going to retake the world in january 2024. [applause] >> thank you, larry. thank you, everyone for being here with us tonight. if you are inspired by that fantastic talk by larry, you are free to purchase his latest book, but also some of his archives on the table, at the side of the room. thank you all for being here. we'll be in touch soon for future events. coming up in the spring and summer here at the heartland institute. thank you and drive safe. [applause] >> american history tv, saturdays on c-span 2, exploring the people and events that tell the american story. at 8:50 p.m. eastern, professor of musicology and american culture at the university of michigan recounts the history of the star spangled banner and how its meaning has evolved. at 10:00 p.m. eastern, author and professor donaldson reports on how black soldiers between the civil war and world war i used their military service to further civil rights. exploring the american story. watch american histor
if you just stand up as jordan peterson would say stick your chest out, walk with your shoulders back, we lobsters are going to retake the world in january 2024. [applause] >> thank you, larry. thank you, everyone for being here with us tonight. if you are inspired by that fantastic talk by larry, you are free to purchase his latest book, but also some of his archives on the table, at the side of the room. thank you all for being here. we'll be in touch soon for future events. coming up...
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we're on the verge of an earth-shattering event, and if you just stand up as jordan peterson would say stick your chest out, you know walk with your shoulders back. we lobsters are gonna retake the world in january 2024. thank you, larry. thank you everyone for being here with us tonight if you are inspired by that fantastic talk by larry schweikert. you are free to purchase not just his latest book, but he has some of the archives over there at the table on the on the table at the side of the room. thank you all for being here. we will be in touch soon for a future events coming up with the spring and summer here at the heartland institute. thank you and drive safe. you you know who our guest speaker is, so i'm not going to a pine about his qualifications credentials and achievements. which are both impressive and far too numerous to mention. so instead i'd like to point out just a few things that might have escaped your notice if you're anything like me when you saw this video you realize there's probably a side to james o'keefe you never knew. so having seen it you may not now be su
we're on the verge of an earth-shattering event, and if you just stand up as jordan peterson would say stick your chest out, you know walk with your shoulders back. we lobsters are gonna retake the world in january 2024. thank you, larry. thank you everyone for being here with us tonight if you are inspired by that fantastic talk by larry schweikert. you are free to purchase not just his latest book, but he has some of the archives over there at the table on the on the table at the side of the...
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jordan rochester of nomura. then on to a conversation with tina peterson of the conference board.g up in the next hour. tom: it will be interesting to see what the formula looks like, the present state of the american economy. i must admit over the weekend, the idea of american recession has drifted away. it is still there. i get that it is probabilistic. there is a chance. but nothing like in europe. it has really drifted away. jonathan: it is more immediate and europe. it is right now. in china, there is a real weakness. for the global economy, getting closer and closer to what people would call a global recession. in the united states, what did chris harvey of wells fargo allude to? they pushed it out. maybe not avoidable, but delayed, pushed to early 2023. tom: liz saunders making it clear, the strongest dollar since 1997. jonathan: euro-dollar parity once again. your equity markets, -1.15%. for our audience worldwide, heard on radio, see on tv, this is "bloomberg surveillance." this is xfinity rewards. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes.
jordan rochester of nomura. then on to a conversation with tina peterson of the conference board.g up in the next hour. tom: it will be interesting to see what the formula looks like, the present state of the american economy. i must admit over the weekend, the idea of american recession has drifted away. it is still there. i get that it is probabilistic. there is a chance. but nothing like in europe. it has really drifted away. jonathan: it is more immediate and europe. it is right now. in...