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Morals & Markets Presents: Paternalism, Infantilism, and the Welfare State

Morals & Markets Presents: Paternalism, Infantilism, and the Welfare State

May 28, 2024
May 28
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May 28
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06:30 PM
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Add to Calendar May 28, 2024 05:00 PM May 28, 2024 06:30 PM America/Los_Angeles Morals & Markets Presents: Paternalism, Infantilism, and the Welfare State Online

Join Atlas Society Senior Scholar Richard Salsman, Ph.D., Tuesday, May 28 @ 5 PM PT / 8 PM ET for our quarterly Morals & Markets webinar. This month, Dr. Salsman covers paternalism, infantalism, and the welfare state:

"A free society depends not only rational philosophy, capitalist economics, and rights-respecting politics but a psychology of mental health rooted in self-esteem and its corollaries (self-confidence, self-responsibility, self-reliance). Many people are anxious, angry, and even phobic about living in a free, vibrant, dynamic culture. Preferring security to liberty, they lose both. The result – the welfare state – is as much demanded as it is supplied by pandering politicians. Paternalism is a type of collectivism which conceives the nation as a family, politicians as parents, and citizens as children; tragically, however, this "family" suffers much domestic abuse." -- Richard Salsman

For additional information and in preparation for the event, please review the ABSTRACT which includes links to recommended reading.

Those interested in attending should register HERE. Can’t join us live? Check out the Morals & Markets podcast.