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Audio 02.21.2020 2 hours, 7 minutes

American Mind Editorial Podcast: The Roundtable #5

Our Editors talk about the future of eugenics, the battle of Bloomberg v. Bernie, and an exciting new economic initiative on the Right. Plus: are libertarians coming for your sexual dignity? Our editors talk porn.

The American Mind’s ‘Editorial Roundtable’ podcast is a weekly conversation with Matt Peterson, James Poulos, David Bahr, and Spencer Klavan devoted to uncovering the ideas and principles that drive American political life. Stream here or download from your favorite podcast host.

Big Porn and Mini Mike | The Roundtable Episode 5
Our Editors talk about the future of eugenics, the battle of Bloomberg v. Bernie, and an exciting new economic initiative on the Right. Plus: are libertarians coming for your sexual dignity? Our editors talk porn.

Eugenics, Me-genics, and Us-genics | The Roundtable Episode 5 Segment 1 
After some interesting tweets by Richard Dawkins, our editors wrestle with hard questions involving cultured human meat and Klingon gene replacement.

Kissing the Woke Ring | The Roundtable Episode 5 Segment 2 
Who will bow further to wokeness—Bernie or Bloomberg? Our editors take on the coming dissolution of the Democratic Party as we know it.

Lessons in the Dismal Science | The Roundtable Episode 5 Segment 3
Oren Cass founds American Compass, a pro-prosperity think tank and the latest in the Right’s ongoing debate over free market economics.

Two Men Walk Into a Blockbuster… | The Roundtable Episode 5 Segment 4 
Andrew Yang joins CNN, but who will influence whom? Mini Mike sneaks back into our final segment, and our editors break down the latest American Mind pieces on porn.

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