Why do we get offended? Why do we feel outraged and the need to express our outrage at others. Why do we get offended for others, even when something that has happened has no direct impact on our own lives or survival?
Why do we get offended? Why do we feel outraged and the need to express our outrage at others. Why do we get offended for others, even when something that has happened has no direct impact on our own lives or survival?
In the first episode of the Project 10 podcast series, the area of legalising drugs to reduce crime is explored.
One of the experts who features is Dr Mark Thornton, who completed his PhD on the economics of prohibition era America. Having looked into the data from the past when America outlawed the sale and consumption of alcohol, Dr Thornton has drawn comparisons to the current prohibition on drugs.