Entries by David Gornoski

Mimesis and Epistemology, Mob Turns on Fauci

David Gornoski starts the episode by highlighting how groupthink has pervaded the world of science and media and why we must break this herd mentality by thinking out of the box. Now that the public is demanding some accountability regarding Fauci, are we falling back onto scapegoating? How do we challenge the overreliance of our […]

COVID Origins Further Explored

David Gornoski starts the episode by commenting on the “explosive” new study that says COVID was made in the Wuhan lab. Will it be possible for Fauci to defend the NIH after information pointing to the gain-of-function research at Wuhan continues to mount? Is Joe Biden the hero that the media say he is or […]

Where’s the Beef?

What’s happening with the alleged cyberattack on meatpacker JBS? Are we being told the truth or are we fed lies that protect monopolies? Why is the media horror-stricken and warning us about the return of Donald Trump? Why is there a concerted effort to push Fauci as something of a celebrity after his role for […]

Will Americans Stand Up to their Bullies?

David Gornoski starts the episode by taking on fake nutrition that promotes seed and vegetable oils and fake justice promoted by the McWoke movement. What comes to our mind when we think of America, unprincipled presidents like Biden or radical innovators like the Wright brothers? Listen to the full episode to find out. Also in […]

The Profiteers of Fear

Was mask-wearing, at any time, driven by science? Why do Democrats like Bernie Sanders and AOC always fold in the face of war-mongering and corporate party interests? Why are conservatives satisfied with being the designated losers? Are gain-of-function researches worth it, as Fauci said, even if they led to pandemics? Join David Gornoski as he […]

THINGS HIDDEN 33: Applying Rene Girard’s Mimetic Theory to Economics and Media with Burke Peters

In this episode of THINGS HIDDEN, David Gornoski is joined by Burke Peters. The two talk about applying the valuable insights of Rene Girard’s Mimetic Theory on the field of market economics. Has tribalism escalated much more in this globalized world? Can an understanding of mimetic desire help us ethically engage market economics? How does […]

Tho Bishop on Free Market, Big Tech, and Paul Ryan

The Mises Institute’s Tho Bishop joins David Gornoski for an exciting conversation on Rush Limbaugh and the conservatives who can replace him; Ron DeSantis’ battle against Big Tech censorship; free market arguments that defend Big Tech; Paul Ryan’s speech to the GOP; and more. Is there a better way to deal with Big Tech censorship? Should we […]