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In this episode, we welcome Dan Klein to discuss the rise and implications of hate speech and hate crimes laws. The discussion touches on hate as a philosophical concept, delving into Adam Smith's perspective on hate and the asymmetry of social and unsocial passions. We discuss the universal nature of hate and the cultural and societal factors that influence its expression. The conversation raises questions about the politics behind hate crime and hate speech legislation. Klein questions the need for enhanced penalties for certain motivations, arguing that it creates inequality between different types of wrongdoings. We also discuss the idea that character traits should not be punished by the law and express concerns about the potential abuse of power and censorship. The conversation closes with a discussion of the importance of viewpoint diversity and fostering open dialogue.

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Adam Smith's Panmure House

Adam Dixon

Dan Klein - Mercatus Center

Dan Klein - George Mason University

Adam Smith Program