I always, i've taught, i think the biggest class I've taught is the 300, a 50 person principles of economic class. Thisi 19 88 or so. Ah, and that was a lot of fun. But it wasn't nearlys as good, because it was a different thing, and it's a thing i'm not so good at. And then i always think that my students think that, oh, if i could take a class with him, with 12 people, t would be so amazing. And actually, it's not that amazing. It's not, i'm not very good at it. You're there to set the brig im the truth.
Philosopher Agnes Callard of the University of Chicago talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about anger. Is anger something we should vilify and strive to eradicate in ourselves? Or should we accept it as a necessary and appropriate human emotion? Callard takes a fresh look at anger and has much to say about jealousy, desire, and forgiveness as well.