

229: Stanford Has Fallen
Oct 24, 2024
Jay Bhattacharya, a Stanford professor and key figure behind the Great Barrington Declaration, discusses a controversial symposium he hosted, which predominantly featured anti-vaccine and anti-lockdown views. The event, framed as an open dialogue, instead raised concerns about the blending of public health economics with scientific discourse. Bhattacharya critiques the misinformation surrounding pandemic policies and the implications of prioritizing economic interests over established science, revealing the challenging dynamics within academic institutions amid conflicting pandemic responses.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Disillusionment in Political Engagement
03:52 • 7min
Pandemic Policies and Controversy at Stanford
10:31 • 8min
Unpacking the Great Barrington Declaration
18:35 • 6min
Unpacking Health Austerity: The Intersection of Economics and Public Health
24:24 • 5min
Navigating Pandemic Policy Controversies
29:38 • 12min
Analyzing Missteps in COVID-19 Predictions and Expert Scrutiny
41:35 • 3min
The Shift from Democracy to Totalitarianism
45:01 • 27min