Matt Christiansen talks with Dave Rael about moral self-righteousness, societal norms, government, and giving advice
Chapters:
- - The nature of disagreement and the moral superiority of modern disourse
- - The power of "I don't know" and the virtue of alternative solutions
- - The axes on which we describe worldviews
- - Matt's evolving outlook
- - Forced participation
- - Gay marriage and the nuclear family
- - Views of the human ability to make good choices
- - Unsolicited advice
- - Voting, Trump, and shutting down events by force
- - The appropriate role of government
- - The divisive Democrats
- - Charlottesville, white nationalists, and Black Lives Matter
Resources:
- Matt's YouTube Channel
- Socratic Wisdom
- "The enemy of my enemy is my friend"
- 1984 (Signet Classics) - George Orwell
- Gary Johnson on forced cake baking
- Trump Cake
- A Story about Applying "Must Participate" to Sexuality
- 2016 Donald Trump Chicago rally protest
- Federalist 51
- Gary Johnson and Aleppo
- General welfare clause
- United States Bill of Rights
- Sally Boynton Brown on Shutting White People Down
- Uncle Tom
- Pepe the Frog
- Richard B. Spencer
- Non-aggression principle
- Pro-Trump Protesters Interrupt 'Shakespeare in the Park' Performance of 'Julius Caesar'