Marcus Posted January 24, 2016 Posted January 24, 2016 An fantastic conversation about the Nigeria and the Reality of the 3rd World.
bschu Posted January 24, 2016 Posted January 24, 2016 Thanks for sharing, this was a fascinating listen. I couldn't help thinking of the chaos described here and how it might apply to the popular anti-statist tendencies in the FDR vicinity (NOTE: Did NOT say I am pro state), but... doesn't an argument arise here? As here we have clearly mapped out an area that is basically corrupted to the point that there is seemingly no state. And, it doesn't seem to be working out so well. What will become of this? I don't think they go in depth into the causes of the condition? Although they start off saying that this area was once colonized by Britain, but also they note that other areas in Africa also colonized by Britain and/or having similar situations which are NOT in the same condition. I believe Ghana was the example if I'm not mistaken. One might say that the implementation of an ethical legal system, and enforced, might have some merit for this demographic? Or, what are the causes that led/lead to this effect?
Carl Green Posted January 25, 2016 Posted January 25, 2016 The lack of a "State" isn't necessary for people to embrace voluntary relationships. Peaceful parenting however is, I think. How are children in Nigeria raised?
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