
Episode 29: British Politics, the CHIPS and Science Act, and Rethinking the Green Revolution ft. Glenn Stone
The Received Wisdom
Is There a Distributional Problem?
"I agree with some of those activists claims, but I try to commit them from a more grounded standpoint," he says. Amartya Sen is not really an activist, and he's the only one who's ever won a Nobel Prize for research on why there is hunger in the world. He makes a very powerful case, well, a Nobel laureate winning case, that it has to do with what societies decide about who's entitled to what.
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