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035: Problem. Reaction. Solution.
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035: Problem. Reaction. Solution.
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88 minutes
Released:
Apr 4, 2010
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Critical Thinking Question:
Statism appears to be only example of a system of ongoing attack and predation where the aggressors seem to be more fearful of victims than the victims are of the aggressors. How do the aggressors manage these fears?
Topic:
An email from a listener gets me thinking about conspiracy theories. We'll divert our attention from the roots of the tree I like to think we're chopping at, to jump down a nearby rabbit hole. Let's see where it takes us!
-Vietnam
-Iraq and 9/11
-Climate Change
-Health Care
-19th Century German "Philosophers"
What is the Hegelian Dialectic?
And how does it relate to last episode's formula:
...the use of force
leads to
perverse unintended consequence
leads to
new problem
leads to
demand for government action
leads to
the use of force...
Please visit schoolsucksproject.com for full show notes, references and links.
Statism appears to be only example of a system of ongoing attack and predation where the aggressors seem to be more fearful of victims than the victims are of the aggressors. How do the aggressors manage these fears?
Topic:
An email from a listener gets me thinking about conspiracy theories. We'll divert our attention from the roots of the tree I like to think we're chopping at, to jump down a nearby rabbit hole. Let's see where it takes us!
-Vietnam
-Iraq and 9/11
-Climate Change
-Health Care
-19th Century German "Philosophers"
What is the Hegelian Dialectic?
And how does it relate to last episode's formula:
...the use of force
leads to
perverse unintended consequence
leads to
new problem
leads to
demand for government action
leads to
the use of force...
Please visit schoolsucksproject.com for full show notes, references and links.
Released:
Apr 4, 2010
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (21)
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