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Yaron Brook Show: Coronavirus -- Heroes Among Us

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Service: YouTube
Publshed on: Apr 04, 2020
Duration: 01:06:08
Channels
The Yaron Brook Show


Segments
heroic efforts of medical personel during Covid-19 pandemic; mathematical models; NYC data and heroes
rationalityJusticemathegoismproductivityheroes
02:39 to 07:57
5.3 minutes
heroism of labs, bio-tech companies, and medical scientists; medicine and vaccines;
ReasonSciencemedicinelong-term thinkingbusinessfree market
07:58 to 13:21
5.4 minutes
13:22 to 20:56
7.6 minutes
social distancing, government policies and lock-downs during Coronavirus, and identifying at-risk individuals
objectivityrole of governmentindividual rights
20:57 to 30:58
10.0 minutes
Q: Has Trump learned anything during his 4 years in office?
30:59 to 35:17
4.3 minutes
Q: Has it always been the case that intellectuals have hated Presidents, especially GOP ones?
35:18 to 39:51
4.6 minutes
Q: is the only thing that matters in the Covid-19 pandemic the growth or spread rate of the virus?
39:52 to 41:36
1.7 minutes
Q: Will measures be taken against FDA after Covid-19 passes?
41:37 to 42:28
51 seconds
Q: What is the difference between being corrupt and being dishonest?
42:29 to 44:43
2.2 minutes
Q: How is evading reality suicidal?
44:44 to 49:28
4.7 minutes
Q: Is Objectivism eroding altruism in the culture?
49:29 to 52:46
3.3 minutes
Q: will the Trump and Navarro economic policies do further damage if they win re-election?
52:47 to 58:16
5.5 minutes
Q: would the character Data from Star Trek: The Next Generation be an interesting case study for Objectivism?
Television
58:17 to 58:59
42 seconds
Yaron Netflix TV show recommendations
Television
59:00 to 01:04:20
5.3 minutes
Q: Could John Allison come on the show and talk about finance and the Fed?
01:04:21 to N/A
1.8 minutes