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Robb Wolf - The Paleo Solution Podcast - Paleo diet, nutrition, fitness, and health

The Paleo Solution - Episode 390 - Peter Jaworski - Markets

Robb Wolf - The Paleo Solution Podcast - Paleo diet, nutrition, fitness, and health

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πŸ—“οΈ 10 April 2018

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

This week on Episode 390 of The Paleo Solution Podcast we have Prof. Peter Jaworski. Prof. Jaworski is an Assistant Teaching Professor teaching business ethics. He was a Visiting Research Professor at Brown University, a Visiting Assistant Professor at the College of Wooster, and an Instructor at Bowling Green State University. He is also author of the book Markets without Limits: Moral Virtues and Commercial Interests.

Show Notes:

00:00 – Pre-Intro/Summary
4:04 – Intro, Markets
7:30 – Morality and disgust
9:30 – Medicine and health care
11:55 – Why is it so hard to have a conversation about health care, markets, and morality?
13:30 – Rise in cost in certain sectors
16:25 – Decentralized market experiments
17:50 – Telemedicine and medical tourism
19:13 – Medical product market across borders, and payment for blood plasma
25:28 – Markets don’t affect wrong or right
29:00 – Market outcomes affecting morality
30:05 – Anti-market attitudes, evolution, and collectivism
34:45 – Dunbar’s Number
37:40 – Where you can find Peter and his book

Website: marketswithoutlimits.com

Book: Markets without Limits: Moral Virtues and Commercial Interests

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey folks welcome back to another edition of the Palos Solution

0:08.5

podcast Rob Wolf here six listeners can't be wrong. So today I had a great conversation with

0:17.6

Professor Peter Jaworsky, you see he is the author of the book,

0:21.8

Markets Without Limit Moral Moral Virtues and Commercial Interests.

0:26.4

Professor Jaworski is an assistant professor teaching business ethics.

0:30.0

He was a visiting research professor at Brown University,

0:32.5

a visiting assistant professor at the College of Worcester

0:36.2

and an instructor at Bowling Green State University.

0:39.1

So you may be asking, why the heck are we talking about markets.

0:43.7

This is just one of these topics that are kind of near and dear to my heart and I see a lot of people

0:50.0

flailing on topics like this, you know, they don't really even know what markets are.

0:56.2

There seems to be a lot of kind of negative connotations around terms like capitalism and markets and stuff like that.

1:04.7

And you know, you maybe show up here interested in health related topics, performance,

1:12.3

and what have you, but a lot of the issues that we face in health

1:15.8

care and beyond, you know, our food systems and what not, deal with markets. And there are

1:22.1

interesting ways in which these markets can in fact be manipulated and whatnot.

1:26.6

But I noticed that a lot of people, it's like many of the debates out there in the

1:33.1

intra webs, it gets boiled down to this very black or white,

1:38.2

not very sophisticated, not very nuanced topic.

1:41.4

And so a lot of what this the the book markets without limits

1:45.0

talks about is how does morality factor into markets and I think that a lot of

1:50.8

people would say that capitalism and markets have no moral values.

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