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Stubborn Attachments

A Vision for a Society of Free, Prosperous, and Responsible Individuals

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Stubborn Attachments

By: Tyler Cowen
Narrated by: Jeremy Arthur
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Growth is good. Through history, economic growth, in particular, has alleviated human misery, improved human happiness and opportunity, and lengthened human lives. Wealthier societies are more stable, offer better living standards, produce better medicines, and ensure greater autonomy, greater fulfillment, and more sources of fun. If we want to continue on our trends of growth and the overwhelmingly positive outcomes for societies that come with it, every individual must become more concerned with the welfare of those around us and in the world at large and most of all, our descendants in the future. So, how do we proceed?

Tyler Cowen, in a culmination of 20 years of thinking and research, provides a road map for moving forward. In this new audiobook, Stubborn Attachments: A Vision for a Society of Free, Prosperous, and Responsible Individuals, Cowen argues that our reason and common sense can help free us of the faulty ideas that hold us back as people and as a society. Stubborn Attachments, at its heart, makes the contemporary moral case for economic growth and delivers a great dose of inspiration and optimism about our future possibilities.

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Ethics & Morality Theory Economics Philosophy Capitalism Taxation Socialism
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It was very annoying to hear the narrator say “casual “ for “causal”.

I’d be happy to hear Cowen talk about growth in context of a single global society, such as that which Yuval Noah Harari sees us moving to.

Causal is not “casual”

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This may seem like a small thing, but I assure you it is not. Tyler Cowen’s work is phenomenal.

But every time he used the word “causal,” the narrator said “casual.”

This is inexcusable.

If you’re gonna narrate books written by famous social scientists, you need to know how to pronounce the word “causal.”

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2 stars for the performance.

Causal vs casual

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very good book need to read 👍😊 like to day hope you like it and

good morning great book

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Tyler Cowen argues that economic growth is one of the best things that happened in human history and that cultivating it for the generations to come, is a moral imperative.

This is a very underrated idea, but one that all people who want to make the world a better place should seriously consider.

What has economic growth ever done for us?

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good thoughts, well organized and practically applied. very enjoyable to listen to, I would slow down the speed though

comprehensive and thoughtful

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