Victor Davis Hanson about Tucker Carlson, Immigration and The End of Everything
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What are the potential risks Victor sees in a shifting global power dynamic where western confidence may wane, and what might be the consequences for deterrence and global stability? How does Victor's latest book contribute to the understanding of warfare and human nature, and why does he believe this understanding is crucial for modern defenders? Victor Davis Hanson is an American classicist, military historian, columnist, and farmer. He is known for his expertise in ancient warfare, classical history, and contemporary politics. Hanson has written extensively on these topics and is a regular contributor to publications such as National Review and The Wall Street Journal. He has also authored numerous books, including "Carnage and Culture: Landmark Battles in the Rise of Western Power" and "The Second World Wars: How the First Global Conflict Was Fought and Won," which have garnered significant attention and acclaim for their insights into historical events and their relevance to modern times. Hanson's perspectives often align with a conservative viewpoint, and he is known for his critiques of contemporary political and cultural trends, particularly those he sees as diverging from traditional values or endangering Western civilization. He is affiliated with the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and frequently appears as a commentator on television and radio programs. We talk about: 00:00 Ran farm, started language program, now researcher. 04:56 Destruction of cultures and vulnerable countries discussed. 08:48 Large immigration without assimilation leads to paradox. 10:42 Immigrants make demands, natives lack confidence. 16:19 Predictable behavior in war due to misinformation. 17:48 NATO and EU are larger economy. 24:01 Mixed views on Putin; criticism over policies. 25:39 Tucker's Trump-like ideology 30:40 Young people delaying major life milestones 31:30 Declining birth rates in Western countries concern. 36:18 Wealthy almond farmers drive cultural and social change. 40:30 Universities fail to prepare for job demands. 44:01 Western malaise: Europeans unease with cultural heritage. 48:10 United States should be worried about race. 49:18 US supports European idea despite Europe's criticism. Enjoy