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.
In our modern world, science is pegged as our guide to understanding what is true. But while the scientific method is the best way we have found to make sense of the world, scientists and scientific institutions have enormous shortcomings that have come to the fore in recent years. In this episode, we discuss Stuart Ritchie's book, Science Fictions. The book enumerates the different ways in which science can go wrong, the replication crisis, and what we may be able to do to get it back on tr...
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.