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"Upstream" with Erik Torenberg

E28: Richard Hanania Returns | Trump, the Sexual Revolution, and Immigration

Oct 6, 2023
Richard Hanania, writer and political scientist, returns to discuss Trump, the sexual revolution, immigration, and his ideological differences with Curtis Yarvin. They also explore the impact of Trump winning in 2024, the debate on the sexual revolution's impact on women, and Curtis Yarvin's ideas on detachment and running a country like a corporation.
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  • The speaker emphasizes the need for acknowledging statistical differences between groups while rejecting certain extreme notions.
  • The podcast explores the impact of law and culture on societal dynamics.

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The podcast episode discusses the complexities of the speaker’s views and political beliefs. The speaker emphasizes the need for acknowledging statistical differences between groups while rejecting certain extreme notions. They also highlight the importance of discussing truth and avoiding denial of reality. The episode touches on topics such as affirmative action, cancellation attempts, the sexual revolution, fertility, and upcoming debates.

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