One benefit of state-capacity vaccines is that the state now shields pharma companies against lawsuits for their products. The companies benefit and are shielded against liability by the state. On a free market they would have to put out safer products for fear of lawsuits.
These comments are weird. Tyler's a genius and this other guy is a hack. Bad at asking questions, talking too much, boring questions. Seems like a waste of Tyler's time. Yeah, Tyler's not edgy because sensible/smart people aren't edgy just to be edgy.
I enjoyed this. It was a good conversation. However, why is he an example of intellectual courage? He comes across as a social liberal who pretty much always agrees with high status opinion (he even wants a more woke world...). He delivers his takes with a slightly quirky-libertarian-GMU_econ spin, which is fun, but not daring. This is not to say he is wrong about any of these things, and if he honestly believes these things, then of course he should support them. I just don't understand what is intellectually courageous about saying such things. I've never looked that deeply into his background, so maybe I'm missing something. If so, what?
I think the reason women like teaching, healthcare, science, and the business world in general is they aren’t the romantics of society and we have been pretending like they are at least since the 50s. Men are mostly the composers, artists, etc. i don’t believe it’s because male oppression either I imagine that pattern goes back so far that it really is a nature thing. If nature was that women were the romantic poets, composers, etc, then society would’ve built on that naturally. (If that makes sense) men are more the romantics and women are the more logical ones
I did an IQ test a couple years back online and got 128. But I really have my questions about it. Also, how would that help me? I think my IQ is probably 110. But would it help me to know it is higher? I doubt it.
This was great, except that Tyler's actually a bad faith actor, seeking to cloud the issues, and a sophist. At best. When you look at where his funding comes from, it becomes a bit more clear, some people are at a specific benefit from a lack of consensus.
Terrible comment. You could criticize Tyler but he's definitely not a bad faith actor. He's been doing the same thing for decades, he believes what he says.
IQ rate numbers are not the whole story of human intelligence anymore because that does not account for Talent, Dedication, Enthusiasm, Perseverance, and Enjoyable Learning Knowledge recall. Well written ideas do not go out of style nor fashion. .
I am bad at answering emails. I am also bad at working, so I guess the correlation holds.
People are more afraid of social death than physical death.
In the film world I was baffled at the reluctance to ever call something bad even though they all knew it they would just go with it.
Wonderful discussion!
21:28 - he has nailed it about Indians.
One benefit of state-capacity vaccines is that the state now shields pharma companies against lawsuits for their products. The companies benefit and are shielded against liability by the state. On a free market they would have to put out safer products for fear of lawsuits.
These comments are weird. Tyler's a genius and this other guy is a hack. Bad at asking questions, talking too much, boring questions. Seems like a waste of Tyler's time. Yeah, Tyler's not edgy because sensible/smart people aren't edgy just to be edgy.
I enjoyed this. It was a good conversation.
However, why is he an example of intellectual courage? He comes across as a social liberal who pretty much always agrees with high status opinion (he even wants a more woke world...). He delivers his takes with a slightly quirky-libertarian-GMU_econ spin, which is fun, but not daring.
This is not to say he is wrong about any of these things, and if he honestly believes these things, then of course he should support them. I just don't understand what is intellectually courageous about saying such things.
I've never looked that deeply into his background, so maybe I'm missing something. If so, what?
Ideas.
I think the reason women like teaching, healthcare, science, and the business world in general is they aren’t the romantics of society and we have been pretending like they are at least since the 50s. Men are mostly the composers, artists, etc. i don’t believe it’s because male oppression either I imagine that pattern goes back so far that it really is a nature thing. If nature was that women were the romantic poets, composers, etc, then society would’ve built on that naturally. (If that makes sense) men are more the romantics and women are the more logical ones
Barfight?
I did an IQ test a couple years back online and got 128. But I really have my questions about it. Also, how would that help me? I think my IQ is probably 110. But would it help me to know it is higher? I doubt it.
Cowen looks bored - Hanania droning on
This guy is dead on about social media it’s just used as a scape goat to avoid the REAL problems
This guy is such a normie.
For the life of me, I can't figure this podcast out. Seems like rambling on many different topics.
So much culture war chat. What a waste of Tyler’s insightful time.
Yeah, he looks bored lol
Jan 6th was treason 😂😂😂 please
It was
This was great, except that Tyler's actually a bad faith actor, seeking to cloud the issues, and a sophist. At best.
When you look at where his funding comes from, it becomes a bit more clear, some people are at a specific benefit from a lack of consensus.
Terrible comment. You could criticize Tyler but he's definitely not a bad faith actor. He's been doing the same thing for decades, he believes what he says.
IQ rate numbers are not the whole story of human intelligence anymore because that does not account for Talent, Dedication, Enthusiasm, Perseverance, and Enjoyable Learning Knowledge recall.
Well written ideas do not go out of style nor fashion. .