Michael Huemer is a professor of philosophy at the University of Colorado. He is the author of more than sixty academic articles in epistemology, ethics, metaethics, metaphysics, and political philosophy, as well as eight amazing books. Â
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Timestamps:Â
(0:00:00) - IntroÂ
(0:01:07) - The Problem of Political AuthorityÂ
(0:03:25) - Common sense ethics Â
(0:09:39) - Stockholm syndrome and the charisma of powerÂ
(0:18:14) - Moral progressÂ
(0:26:55) - Growth of libertarian ideasÂ
(0:33:37) - Does anarchy increase violence?Â
(0:44:37) - Transitioning to anarchyÂ
(0:47:20) - Is Huemer attacking our society?!Â
(0:51:40) - Huemer's writing processÂ
(0:53:18) - Is it okay to work for the governmentÂ
(0:56:39) - Burkean argument against anarchyÂ
(1:02:07) - The case for tyrannyÂ
(1:11:58) - Underrated/overratedÂ
(1:25:55) - Huemer production function
(1:30:41) - Favorite booksÂ
(1:33:04) - Advice for young people
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