Insightful but too Western-centric.
At the core, we as humans are social beings who live in groups. Yet this influential podcast frequently promotes “educated” economists who believe in modern selfish myths such as freedom and individual rights. I am half-Chinese with a mother who was born in Beijing. Pushing back against my Western education, understanding and committing to the responsibilities I have to my family, community, and society has brought great joy to my life. If you could share more stories of selfless scholars who understand that we are just a small part of this beautiful natural world that would be greatly appreciated.
JeriFran via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 04/24/20
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