Connor Boyack is the president of the Libertas Institute, a Free Market Think tank in Utah and he's also the author of the children’s book series “The Tuttle Twins”, which teaches kids the fundamentals of freedom.
We have a great discussion about the work that the Libertas Institute is doing, their recent victory helping to legalize Medical Marijuana in Utah, and how others can learn from their successes.
Connor explains the principles behind his work, how he found the ideas of freedom, and why he decided to write “The Tuttel Twins” series of children books which are all based upon classic works of freedom.
We also talk about the pros and cons of getting involved in politics as a libertarian, how education is a key to helping others see the value of freedom and why persuasion and not force is the only correct means of securing personal liberty for all.
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