It used to be at the center of our conversations about politics and society. Scott Hershovitz (author of Nasty, Brutish, and Short) argues that philosophy still has a lot to say about work, justice, and parenthood. Our latest installment of the Freakonomics Radio Book Club.
276. No Hollywood Ending for the Visual-Effects Industry
275. Professor Hendryx vs. Big Coal
How to Get More Grit in Your Life
274. An Egghead’s Guide to the Super Bowl
273. Did China Eat America’s Jobs?
Is the American Dream Really Dead?
272. Trevor Noah Has a Lot to Say
271. The Men Who Started a Thinking Revolution
How to Become Great at Just About Anything (Rebroadcast)
How to Be More Productive (Rebroadcast)
270. Bad Medicine, Part 3: Death by Diagnosis
269. Bad Medicine, Part 2: (Drug) Trials and Tribulations
268. Bad Medicine, Part 1: The Story of 98.6
The No-Tipping Point (Rebroadcast)
267. How to Make a Bad Decision
Introducing Stephen J. Dubner's new podcast, "Tell Me Something I Don't Know"
266. Trust Me
How Much Does the President Really Matter? (Rebroadcast )
265. The White House Gets Into the Nudge Business
264. In Praise of Incrementalism
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