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Dec 2021
1h 6m

Michael Munger on Constitutions

RUSS ROBERTS
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More than we need rules, argues Michael Munger, we need rules about the rules. So does the United States need a new Constitution? Listen as the Duke University economist and political scientist talks to host Russ Roberts about public choice, consenting to coercion, and whether constitutions matter.

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