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🗓️ 13 December 2016
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The hosts of the Anarchitecture podcast join me to discuss the differences between libertarian and conventional statist solutions to everything from roads to city planning and garbage collection.
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0:34.4 | here. Very glad to be talking today to two identical twin brothers, |
0:38.4 | Tim and Joe Broshue, who happen to live on opposite ends of the earth from each other, |
0:43.2 | and who together do the Anarchitecture Podcast, which you can check out at Anarchitecture Podcast.com. |
0:51.3 | According to their site, the An Architecture Podcast explores the built environment |
0:56.4 | through an anarcho-capitalist lens. Tim Brochew is a registered architect with 13 years experience. |
1:04.1 | His brother Joe is a mechanical engineer based in Adelaide, South Australia. |
1:09.0 | All right, let's turn now to Tim and Joe. |
1:14.7 | I'm looking at some notes, and we could easily be talking for days on end, |
1:17.8 | and maybe we should do that and split it up into multiple episodes. I listened to an episode of the Ann Architecture podcast |
1:21.7 | that went into a lot of some of the basic and, frankly, somewhat mundane sorts of things that human beings do, |
1:30.0 | like getting their garbage picked up, and you went through and tried to explain how these |
1:34.3 | sorts of things could be handled in a non-state environment. Now, you guys are, one of you is an |
1:41.2 | architect and the other, Joe, how would you describe your line of work? |
1:46.2 | I mean, you're an engineer, but what kind of engineer? |
1:49.9 | These days, I'd probably call myself some sort of a multidisciplinary engineer. |
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