From Portland in 2020, to Boston in 1773, protests have always been a part of American life. Drawing on the wisdom of thinkers like Thoreau, Brad and Dan discuss the moral basis of law. Then, using historical examples like the Salt March of Ghandi and the Montgomery Bus Boycotts, they explore practical examples of civil disobedience. They also explore the reasons people use to justify legal injustice and some of the reasons we go along with laws when we shouldn’t.
Music: Beauty Flow by Kevin Macleod
Photo by Koshu Kunii on Unsplash
47: 1984 & The Dangers of Doublethink
46: The Appeal of Socialism
45: The Dehumanizing Nature of Partisanship
44: Conspiracy Theories & The Breakdown of Trust
43: The Coronavirus Vaccine
42: Israel & Gaza
41: The Housing Crisis
40: Biden's Plan & The Hidden Costs of Government Action
39: The Derek Chauvin Trial & How We Approach Racism
38: Foreign Policy & The Russia Sanctions
37: Derek Chauvin, Infrastructure, Border Crisis, & More
36: Equality, The American Dream, & The Power of Words
35: Gun Control
34: The Atlanta Shootings & Racism
33: Crypto Currencies & The Origins of Money
32: Energy Policy & The Texas Outage
31: Minimum Wage & The Poor
30: Loan Forgiveness & Student Debt
29: Impeachment, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Gamestop, Covid, & More
28: Big Tech & Free Speech
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