'There Ought to Be a Law’: What that Phrase Actually Means




Words & Numbers show

Summary: People tend to have a strange blind spot when it comes to government. But we forget that a government is a monopoly on the use of force, and every time we ask our government to do something, even something as innocuous as putting up parking meters, what we're really asking them to do is to bring their force—their violence—to bear on our behalf. It's a sobering thought. Join James Harrigan and Antony Davies as they dive deep into this subject and more on this week's episode of Words and Numbers.