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779: Nick Loris, part 2: Freedom to Explore, Freedom to Choose
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779: Nick Loris, part 2: Freedom to Explore, Freedom to Choose

This Sustainable Life · Joshua Spodek

September 2, 20241h 3m

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Show Notes

Nick and I talk about freedom, liberty, personal action and, however paradoxical to most people, how important personal behavior is in changing systems. Then we talk about markets, regulation, and democracy and how they interact with community norms. Looking at the words markets, regulation, and democracy, they may look academic or abstract, but I think you'll find the conversation fun because it's personal. We don't talk theory. We're talking about how we live and work.

A core of our conversation is where a society or state draws a line between things that benefit some people but hurt others. Some things may make messes but everyone agrees should be allowed, like exhaling or pooping. Others everyone agrees should be illegal, like putting poison in someone's food. But what about putting poison in the air in the process of doing something people like, like flying?

We talked about free markets too.

We also did the Spodek Method. Nick grew up near me, so his description of nature resonated more than most.


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