In this episode, we wrap up our discussion of Hans Herman Hoppe's Democracy: The God that Failed. In this episode, Hirad and Trish clash about the ways in which democratic systems have failed their original promises, the anarcho-capitalist view of the future, and how feasible such a world really is.
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In this episode, we wrap up our discussion of Hans Herman Hoppe's Democracy: The God that Failed. In this episode, Hirad and Trish clash about the ways in which democratic systems have failed their original promises, the anarcho-capitalist view of the future, and how feasible such a world really is.
This episode is a treat! In our last two book episodes, we covered Kindly Inquisitors and The Constitution of Knowledge, both by Jonathan Rauch. We are delighted to have Jonathan on the show today to talk about both books and some points of disagreement we had when we covered the books. We discuss the nature of moral progress, whether his most recent book was politically biased, and what we can make of the credibility of our knowledge-making institutions, particularly the mainstream media. ...
Fresh Lens Podcast
In this episode, we wrap up our discussion of Hans Herman Hoppe's Democracy: The God that Failed. In this episode, Hirad and Trish clash about the ways in which democratic systems have failed their original promises, the anarcho-capitalist view of the future, and how feasible such a world really is.