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The Power of Debate: Fostering Civic Capacity and Tackling the Fentanyl Epidemic with James Fishback

The Power of Debate: Fostering Civic Capacity and Tackling the Fentanyl Epidemic with James Fishback

FromTruth with Vivek Ramaswamy


The Power of Debate: Fostering Civic Capacity and Tackling the Fentanyl Epidemic with James Fishback

FromTruth with Vivek Ramaswamy

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Length:
71 minutes
Released:
Apr 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this engaging episode of "The Vivek Show," host Vivek Ramaswamy and guest James Fishback, investor at Greenlight Capital and founder of the nonprofit organization Incubate Debate, discuss the power of high school debate in fostering civic capacity and addressing critical issues like the fentanyl crisis. They cover topics such as the Federal Reserve, the impact of AI on education, and the rise of tribalism in politics. Fishback shares his experiences in founding Incubate Debate, which aims to break financial barriers and provide opportunities for young Americans to engage in open dialogue, and highlights the urgency of combating the deadly fentanyl epidemic.--Donate here: https://t.co/PE1rfuVBmbFor more content follow me here:Twitter - @VivekGRamaswamyInstagram - @vivekgramaswamyFacebook - http://facebook.com/VivekGRamaswamyTruth Social - @VivekRamaswamyRumble - @VivekRamaswamy--James Fishback founded Incubate Debate in 2019, a non-profit organization aimed at making debate accessible to students of all socioeconomic backgrounds and political beliefs. Incubate has welcomed thousands of students from all over Florida to its tournaments, workshops, and camps, all at no cost. The organization's proprietary debate formats make it easy to learn and hard to master, requiring dedication and a willingness to continually strive for improvement. James Fishback, born and raised in Davie, FL, started Incubate Debate after serving as a volunteer debate coach and competing in high school debate.--Time-codes:00:00 - Vivek Ramaswamy's introduction and background00:14 - The difference between capitalism and democracy voting systems00:35 - Introducing James Fishback and his background00:08:21 - Conversation with David Einhorn on the Federal Reserve00:09:20 - Debate coaching during COVID00:11:52 - Hosting free debate tournaments with Incubate Debate00:16:14 - The impact of debate on civic culture00:17:22 - The rise of tribalism in politics00:18:11 - Changes in high school debate00:20:55 - Loss of free speech in high school settings00:23:46 - The first in-person debate tournament in Glades County00:24:31 - Biased debate topics00:26:41 - The Trojan horse model of the illiberal left00:29:18 - Navigating biased debate topics00:30:57 - Racial equity as a tiebreaker in debates00:31:41 - The concept of "tyranny of merit"00:33:18 - Alternative approaches for underserved students00:36:55 - Addressing the extracurricular gap00:37:43 - Minds changing during debates00:39:50 - The Florida parental rights bill00:41:53 - Upcoming debate topic: AI and education00:42:49 - Reforming the Federal Reserve00:46:33 - Micromanaging inflation targets00:51:45 - The importance of civic capacity00:52:31 - Launch of "Not Even Once" School Assembly Series
Released:
Apr 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (66)

Vivek Ramaswamy, a product of the American Dream, shares his journey from being a nerdy kid to becoming a biotech entrepreneur and founder of multi-billion-dollar companies. He faced challenges, but never saw hardship as victimhood. Instead, he found opportunities in adversity. After creating successful biotech companies that developed life-saving drugs, Vivek turned his attention to the rise of the ""woke cult"" and woke capitalism, writing best-selling books on these subjects. Ramaswamy decided to take action and founded Strive Asset Management to compete with ESG-pushing asset management firms, urging companies to focus on making products and services for profit. Realizing the need for a cultural revival in America, he decided to run for US president. He aims to lead, not follow, and plans to use his podcast to open up the Overton window to discuss ideas that are currently seen as taboo, with the hope that these ideas will become mainstream in the future.