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the immoral and impractical aspects of Socialism
moral-practical dichotomy, economics, trade
03:54 to 21:49
consequences of Socialism
21:50 to 33:54
2 core ideas driving Socialism: collectivism & altruism
33:55 to 35:29
historical proof of Socialism's failure
35:30 to 49:43
Q: Why is Apple successful without Steve Jobs?
49:44 to 56:08
Q: is there any logic to Trump's idea to buy Greenland?
56:09 to 01:02:40
Q: oligopoly/monopolies shouldn't happen, yet Rockefeller had 90% of the market at a point in the 19th century, how did this happen? What were Rand's/Yaron's views on Rockefeller?
01:02:41 to 01:08:57
Q: Could any of the Indian tribes that existed before Columbus be described as successful socialist economies?
01:08:58 to 01:10:28
Q: Is there any hope for India? Thoughts on India's Prime Minister?
01:10:29 to 01:11:34
Q: How does the FDA restrict the health care market?
01:11:35 to 01:17:24
Q: Are universal health care and legalized drugs mutually exclusive phenomena?
01:17:25 to 01:22:20
Q: What can one expect from Boris Johnston?
01:22:21 to 01:23:48
Q: Is there data about regulations and laws and how they impact GDP?
01:23:49 to 01:24:18
Q: Why are Libertarians joining alt-Right?
01:24:19 to 01:27:00
Q: Thoughts on the Insulin for All movement and similar movements?
01:27:01 to 01:28:32
Q: Why is Socialism attractive?
01:28:33 to 01:33:07
Q: How does one define real life lifeboat emergencies?
01:33:08 to 01:34:34
Q: If Jeff Bezos read Atlas Shrugged, then would he get it?
01:34:35 to N/A