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To understand Neo-prohibitionism, we need to understand the premise of their arguments. In this episode we talk about the harm principle, and the implications of self-harm. We also analyse the history of prohibition throughout time and answer the question: is prohibitionism limited to only one culture, or is it a universal fallacy?
We close the episode with a Canadian example of how neo-prohibitionists operate.
Act 1: Do you want to live?
Act 2: Recycling old adages
Act 3: The Method
Released on November 15, 2023
More resources of the Fun Police campaign: https://consumerchoicecenter.org/fun-police/
Check out the weekly podcast ConsEUmer: https://consumerchoicecenter.org/conseumer/
Check out Consumer Choice Podcast (formerly Consumer Choice Radio): https://consumerchoicecenter.org/radio/
Fun Police is a Consumer Choice Center original podcast. This episode was written and researched by Bill Wirtz. Contributing research by Elizabeth Hicks and Emil Panzaru. Editing by Yaël Ossowski and Bill Wirtz.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By Consumer Choice CenterTo understand Neo-prohibitionism, we need to understand the premise of their arguments. In this episode we talk about the harm principle, and the implications of self-harm. We also analyse the history of prohibition throughout time and answer the question: is prohibitionism limited to only one culture, or is it a universal fallacy?
We close the episode with a Canadian example of how neo-prohibitionists operate.
Act 1: Do you want to live?
Act 2: Recycling old adages
Act 3: The Method
Released on November 15, 2023
More resources of the Fun Police campaign: https://consumerchoicecenter.org/fun-police/
Check out the weekly podcast ConsEUmer: https://consumerchoicecenter.org/conseumer/
Check out Consumer Choice Podcast (formerly Consumer Choice Radio): https://consumerchoicecenter.org/radio/
Fun Police is a Consumer Choice Center original podcast. This episode was written and researched by Bill Wirtz. Contributing research by Elizabeth Hicks and Emil Panzaru. Editing by Yaël Ossowski and Bill Wirtz.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.