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Matt Bufton is joined by Bill Wirtz of the Consumer Choice Centre to explore why governments often crack down on fun—from drinking and smoking to gambling and vaping. They dive into the cultural and political roots of paternalistic policies, how public health rhetoric masks deeper control impulses, and why Canada offers a revealing case study in state-imposed virtue. Wirtz also highlights how prohibitionist instincts persist even when evidence contradicts their effectiveness.
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Matt Bufton is joined by Bill Wirtz of the Consumer Choice Centre to explore why governments often crack down on fun—from drinking and smoking to gambling and vaping. They dive into the cultural and political roots of paternalistic policies, how public health rhetoric masks deeper control impulses, and why Canada offers a revealing case study in state-imposed virtue. Wirtz also highlights how prohibitionist instincts persist even when evidence contradicts their effectiveness.
“Children Are the Future: Authoritarianism, Culture War and Making Model Citizens” by Alan Elrod
That Which is Seen and That Which is Not Seen by Frédéric Bastiat
The Fun Police – Podcast Series by Bill Wirtz
World Health Organization – Framework Convention on Tobacco Control
Milton Friedman’s “Free to Choose” (PBS Series)
Including Kris Rondolo, Amy Willis, and Christopher McDonald. To support the podcast, visit:
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