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  <title>Episode 7.8: Socialism, Logically: Scott Sehon on Rights, Welfare, and Markets</title>
  <description>Interviewer: RAFAEL KHACHATURIAN. Philosopher SCOTT SEHON&amp;amp;nbsp;joins the podcast to discuss his book&amp;amp;nbsp;Socialism: A Logical Introduction (Oxford University Press). Sehon presents a “master argument” for socialism and defines socialism along two axes: collective economic control and egalitarian distribution. He addresses common critiques of socialism based on rights, the sanctity of private property, and concerns about exploitation. The discussion spans Hayek and Friedman, climate change as the clearest market failure, and how logical reasoning can cut through today’s polarized debates.  *This episode was recorded last year. </description>
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