In Wednesday evening’s episode of Philosophy in Action Talk Radio, I’ll interview Eric Daniels on “Why Voting Doesn’t Matter.”
- Who: Dr. Diana Hsieh, with Eric Daniels, plus live callers
- What: Philosophy in Action Talk Radio: Eric Daniels on Why Voting Doesn’t Matter
- When: Wednesday, 24 October 2012, 6 pm PT / 7 pm MT / 8 pm CT / 9 pm ET
- Where: Philosophy in Action’s Live Studio
Many people believe that voting is a crucial civic duty, and people often argue vociferously about who to vote for, particularly for US President. Are such arguments a waste of breath? Does your vote actually matter?
Dr. Eric Daniels is a research assistant professor at Clemson University’s Institute for the Study of Capitalism. He has a Ph.D. in American History from the University of Wisconsin.
To join the live broadcast and its chat, just point your browser to Philosophy in Action’s Live Studio a few minutes before the show is scheduled to start. By listening live, you can call the show with your questions and experiences, as well as post comments and questions in the text chat.
If you miss the live broadcast, you’ll find the audio from the episode posted here: 24 October 2012: Eric Daniels on Why Voting Doesn’t Matter.
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I hope that you join us on Wednesday evening!