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thoughts, comments, and analysis of Yaron's talk at Clemson about Western Civilization and its value
01:00 to 07:36
Defining, Explaining, and Defending Western Civilization
07:37 to 27:49
modern attacks on Western Civilization; religion, slavery and multi-culturalism
27:50 to 35:09
modern assault on Individualism and Western Civilization
Reason, collectivism, nationalism, individualism, tribalism, racism
35:10 to 36:42
Saving the Enlightenment
Reason, Objectivism, individualism, liberty, freedom
36:43 to 38:54
Q: Was Yaron's discussion with Andrew Sullivan an example of an Aristotle vs. Plato debate?
38:55 to 41:01
Q: Why do religionists elevate the community?
41:02 to 44:24
Q: Is Andrew Sullivan a modern example of a medieval mystic?
44:25 to 47:35
Q: Will the West crawl out of this era by embracing Objectivism or is Fascism-totalitarianism inevitable?
47:36 to 48:55
Q: Is Andrew Sullivan an example of an anti-Capitalist religionist similar to the Leftist religionists?
48:56 to 51:57
Q: How similar are Sullivan's views to the German views in the 19th century?
51:58 to 55:05
Q: Thoughts on the existence of secret societies during the Enlightenment?
55:06 to 56:39
Q: Is modern Western Civilization similar to Rome before it fell?
56:40 to 57:43
Q: Do a show on Jack Welsh?
57:44 to 58:25
Q: Are banks in a bear market?
58:26 to 01:01:53
Q: Why do Objectivists believe in a New Dark Ages?
01:01:54 to 01:05:47
Q: Aren't there some emergency situations where one has to be secondhanded?
01:05:48 to 01:07:22
Q: Should one use physical or ebook to read and study Rand?
01:07:23 to 01:10:06
Question Are private corporations corrupt?
01:10:07 to 01:11:53
Q: thoughts on Chinese corporations using slave labor?
01:11:54 to 01:12:03
Q: Thoughts on NAP?
01:12:04 to 01:14:49
Q: Is there any aesthetic value in cathedrals?
01:14:50 to 01:16:28
Q: How is the theory of separation of powers related to Capitalism?
01:16:29 to 01:17:32
Q: Why is there a fear of change as evidenced in Yaron's Clemson event as contrasted with a romantization of stagnation?
01:17:33 to N/A