
A Conservative Vision of Justice - Daniel Bonevac
10/01/21 • 89 min
Philosopher Daniel Bonevac presents his conservative political theory known as "Civilizational Consequentialism". Along the way, we discuss Plato's Republic, John Rawls' A Theory of Justice, free markets, necessary evils, healthcare, and more!
Philosopher Daniel Bonevac presents his conservative political theory known as "Civilizational Consequentialism". Along the way, we discuss Plato's Republic, John Rawls' A Theory of Justice, free markets, necessary evils, healthcare, and more!
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