"I was always one of these people who thought that the fetus before it's viable outside the womb. That late term, that's a human being, and you can't just dispose of it for your convenience," he says. "My willingness to hold myself to account and accept responsibility for the way in which I was conducting my life ... ended up getting me into the cul-de-sac."
Economist and public intellectual Glenn Loury joined Tyler to discuss the soundtrack of Glenn’s life, Glenn's early career in theoretical economics, his favorite Thomas Schelling story, the best place to raise a family in the US, the seeming worsening mental health issues among undergraduates, what he learned about himself while writing his memoir, what his right-wing fans most misunderstand about race, the key difference he has with John McWhorter, his evolving relationship with Christianity, the lasting influence of his late wife, his favorite novels and movies, how well he thinks he will face death, and more.
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Recorded January 11th, 2023
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