
The Tuttle Twins and the Fate of the Future
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Narrated by:
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Nancy Peterson
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By:
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Connor Boyack
About this listen
Should we coerce others to get what we want?
The history of the world is a tale of some people bossing others around, but brave thinkers have always offered ideas for a better future where people use persuasion instead. After Ethan and Emily watch a dystopian film portraying a future full of coercion, they realize they need to learn how to avoid it.
Enter Murray Rothbard, author of Anatomy of the State, whose book teaches the Tuttle twins that the fate of the future and all of humanity depends on thinking of ways we can work together peacefully to build a better society without relying on coercion.
©2018 Connor Boyack (P)2018 Connor Boyack
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