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Is it Always the Government’s fault? (ep 297)

Is it Always the Government’s fault? (ep 297)

Update: 2025-09-10
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(Rebroadcast of ep. 77)

In this episode of Libertarians Talk Psychology, we tackle the provocative question: Is it always the government’s fault? While government intervention often makes existing problems worse, the truth is more complicated. Sometimes, the public itself resists needed reforms or rejects practical solutions—even when they could make life better.

We dig into how policies and cultural attitudes interact, touching on examples such as Rand Paul’s political positions, YouTube’s role in public discourse, and the heated debates over masking requirements. This candid conversation blends psychology, politics, and libertarian principles, challenging listeners to question not only government overreach but also our own responsibility in shaping society.

Whether you’re a libertarian thinker, political skeptic, or just curious about the intersection of psychology and government policy, this episode offers thought-provoking insights you won’t want to miss.


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All audio & videos edited by: Jay Prescott Videography
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Is it Always the Government’s fault? (ep 297)

Is it Always the Government’s fault? (ep 297)

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