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The Debate on Exceptionalism in Society
The debate on exceptionalism in business, education, and sports continues with the progressive left advocating for equality of outcomes while others recognize the progress made by exceptionalism. However, limiting exceptionalism can also reduce progress and innovation.
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Glenn Youngkin's win in Virginia reminds Republicans that normal, rational people can win elections without embracing pro-Trump ideologies.
57:24 - 1:00:16 (02:52)
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Glenn Youngkin's win in Virginia reminds Republicans that normal, rational people can win elections without embracing pro-Trump ideologies. The Republicans should run a fleet of normal people instead of extremists.
ChapterThe Debate on Exceptionalism in Society
EpisodeE54: Spread trading big tech, capital allocation, Zillow's misfire, Progressives suffer losses
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
Some believe that exceptionalism in various areas, such as business and education, should be removed to benefit the majority, while others argue that exceptionalism drives progress and limits inequality.
1:00:16 - 1:06:25 (06:08)
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Some believe that exceptionalism in various areas, such as business and education, should be removed to benefit the majority, while others argue that exceptionalism drives progress and limits inequality. The progressive left is focused on achieving equity, or equality of outcomes, although this may limit progress.