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Dr Whyte is a philosopher and an author of several works of philosophy, economics, and public policy. He is the author of Quack Policy, Free Thoughts, A Load of Blair and Crimes Against Logic. He has published more than two hundred opinion columns in newspapers including The Wall Street Journal, The Times, and The Financial Times. Dr Whyte won the prestigious Bastiat Prize for Economic Journalism.

As a young philosophy don at the University of Cambridge, Dr Whyte was awarded a prize for the best academic article in the world by a philosopher under the age of thirty.

00:00 Introduction
3:48 Creating Value
5:13 How to find what is meaningful in life
9:25 Thomas Sowell and the Critique of Modern Economics: A Holistic Approach
15:32 Human Action and Austrian Economics
22:20 The Pursuit of Happiness: Attitude and Life Satisfaction
26:25 The Impact of Modern Culture on Mental Engagement
34:35 The Significance of Achievement and Struggle
41:08 The Challenges of Academic Writing
47:25 Navigating the PhD Writing Process
51:36 Exploring Truth and Belief
55:06 Challenges to Free Speech and Information Skepticism