i think liberal notions of the of justice and a enlightenment, ideals about justice and and respecting the individual, i think that whether it came from the rise of capitalism or not, i think it needs to be judged independently. But i have to admit, it is tied to a very basic notion in capitalism, which is, anybody can rise up. Is really, it seems, really tied to those notions of individuality, and especially like rights to property, right, property rights.
In honor of Labor Day, David and Tamler dive into two works by Karl Marx - "The Communist Manifesto" and "Estranged Labor." What is Marx's theory of historical change? Why does capitalism produce an alienated workforce? What role does philosophy play in maintaining the status quo? Plus, fraudulent data in a famous study about dishonesty and former guest Dan Ariely is under investigation.
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