The Origins of the Social Contract, Part 2
Words & Numbers
English - April 10, 2019 14:10 - 24 minutes - 20.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 329 ratingsEducation Business events libertarian public current economics education government liberty news policy Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Wage gap myths, middle class success, and hate crime statistics are examined this week in order to dispel the calls for a new social contract. In a society where the majority makes the rules, how do minorities prosper? Is it because of a social contract, is it the result of people being rational, or is it just people being nice to each other? Listen to the conclusion of this two-part special as James Harrigan and Antony Davies use data to trace the prosperity of minority groups in America on this week’s episode of Words & Numbers.
Show Notes:
13 year old buys his mother a car
Foolishness of the week
Illinois to raise smoking age to 21
Florida town makes it illegal to grow vegetables
State of Florida overrules Florida town
Topic of the week: Social Contract Nonsense (Part 2)
Households by race and income (1967-2017)
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