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Podcast: Faith and Economics
Episode: Two Types of Authoritarianism | #386
Description: The Gwartney Team discusses the relationship between parenting and politics, focusing on an analogy deployed by Slavoj Žižek.  Here’s the question:  given that parents want to control at least some of their child’s actions, is it better to require them to act in accordance with the parents demands, regardless of what the child wants, or is it better to cajole the child into wanting to do what the parent demands?Connections to forms of political organization illuminate the discussion, so join in!