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Episode 9: Do humans thrive on freedom or structure?

35m · Antidote · 23 Aug 20:05

Does our current society allow for free will? Is it something that is even truly achievable or do our genetics and environmental factors pre-determine how our lives will unfold? 

In this episode we discuss the dystopian novel A Brave New World, whether drug addictions are entirely by choice, and if we would rebel against family for opposing political or religious views. 

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