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Course: Wireless Philosophy > Unit 3
Lesson 2: Political- Political: Original Position
- Political: Race and the Carceral State
- Political: Race and Racist Institutions
- Political: Government and Marriage (Government's Role)
- Political: The Prisoner's Dilemma
- Political: Tragedy of the Commons
- Political: Collective Action Problems
- Political: What are Public Goods?
- Political: Government and Marriage (Minimal Marriage)
- Political: Government and Marriage (Friends with Legal Benefits)
- Political: Government and Marriage (Polyamory)
- Political: Government and Marriage (Just Care)
- Political: Why Vote? Reasons to Vote
- Political: Should We Have Children?
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Political: Why Vote? Reasons to Vote
In this Wireless Philosophy video, Geoff Sayre-McCord (UNC) discusses why we should vote. Geoff reviews some of the traditional arguments against our reason to vote; for instance, why should we vote if it makes no difference to the outcome of the election? After reviewing these positions, he looks at some counterarguments before leaving it up to you to figure out why you should vote.