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Live Free and Kill Grandma

Season 1, Ep. 4

Your liberty to swing your fist ends where my nose begins is a battle cry of the libertarian. But in an interconnected and interdependent world which is rapidly acquiring knowledge about abstract indirect shared risks, vulnerabilities, and dangers, my nose may be much closer to your fist than it appears.


An essay by Jay Shapiro in the midst of the moral dilemma of our collective COVID-19 response.

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