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In the potential of the individual and the value of learning.
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A great idea, but more focused, interesting, and less mainstream panels are needed.
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People assimilate seemingly radical changes into their normal world.
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Today’s cultural cross-pollenization is making differences ever more subtle.
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What do you do about when you find the biological roots of behavior?
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The drive to improve has shaped humanity.
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Ideas germinate during the twilight zone.
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Postrel realized the magnitude of the problem when she donated a kidney to a friend.
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Nonfunctional designs are the most interesting ones, Postrel says.
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The former Reason magazine editor at Atlantic writer discusses the Libertarian ethos.
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After World War II, the U.S. South was basically a rich third world country.
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Postrel gives people a deeper sense of the strengths of individual freedom.
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Postrel is a synthesizer and an intellectual arbitreasurer.
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People are capable of both tremendous good and tremendous evil, says Caldwell.
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Without human rights, we have nothing. Transcript:Well I mean first and foremost because without our human rights we have nothing. In fact it’s interesting to imagine – almost impossible to […]
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Caldwell would use the money to look for multi-faceted approaches to global problems.
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Everyone should live a life of integrity and commitment.
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Legislation is key, but so is individual and cultural change.
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Technology creates potential for more creative ways of connecting outside the mainstream media, says Caldwell.
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Caldwell believes people are fundamentally good, but we are reaching a tipping point.
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Most people are guided by religion, Caldwell says.
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