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EPISODE · May 19, 2020 · 1H 9M

Being Reasonable in an Age of Unreason | DAVE RUBIN

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Reason seems to be in increasingly short supply, which is unfortunate considering some of the messes we've found ourselves in will only be solved through reasonable thought, ideas, and people. Also unfortunate is that those who are the loudest seem to be the most unreasonable and only wish to perpetuate the problems we have in modern society and culture. Today, I am joined by the one and only, Dave Rubin, New York Times Bestselling author of, Don't Burn This Book: Thinking for Yourself in an Age of Unreason. What I like most about Dave and this conversation is that he's willing to talk about the things you're not "supposed" to talk about including the myth of the gender gap, why "hate speech" should be protected speech, why not everyone is a Nazi as perpetuated by what he calls, the "lefties," and ultimately how to be reasonable in a world that seems to be anything but. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS Moving towards equality Governmental control Consolidating power Empirical truths The human spirit Valuing individuality Protecting free speech Classic Liberalism Thinking for yourself The best path forward American privilege Be the vocal majority DAVE RUBIN As I said before, my guest today is Dave Rubin and I'm sure many of you are already familiar with him and have some preconceived notions about who he is and what he stands for. I've been following him for some time now and am fascinated with his journey from left-leaning progressive to a free-thinking classical liberal. He is the host of the Rubin Report and spent almost two years touring and opening for his friend and mentor, Jordan Peterson. His background is in standup comedy but he has become extremely well-known for his podcast where he's interviewed Jordan Peterson, Sam Harris, Ben Shapiro, Larry King, Dan Crenshaw, Adam Carolla, and so many more. Today, he's here to talk with us about thinking freely and openly about some of our culture's most polarizing subjects. IRON COUNCIL Gentlemen, let me hit the pause button on the conversation and introduce you to the Iron Council. I am amazed by the growth we've been experiencing over the past several weeks and I believe it's because men are beginning to see the value in banding with other men who have their back and want them to succeed. If you were to strip away everything from the Iron Council, that's what it's all about – a band of brothers who will support, encourage, and hold you accountable. And, if you're like most men, that isn't something that you have in your life. And, even if you do, the conversations stay on the surface and never get to the heart of what really matters and all that you're trying to accomplish as a family man, business owner, and leader in your community. If you're ready to forge a powerful bond with like-minded men and chart the path that will lead you to where you want to go, I invite you to join the Iron Council at www.orderofman.com/ironcouncil. Join our exclusive brotherhood, the Iron Council. Subscribe to our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/orderofman Connect with us on Instagram and Twitter Please leave us a rating and review Support Order of Man by picking up some new merchandise in our store Show notes https://www.orderofman.com/271  

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