In today’s flagship episode of Lions of Liberty, Marc is joined by Matt Warner, president of the Atlas Network and editor of Poverty and Freedom: Case Studies on Global Economic Development. Marc and Matt discuss why major institutions like the CDC and WHO always cause harm to those they are supposedly meant to help, regardless of the intentions of those helping. Matt describes how the Atlas Network encourages individual freedom to help lift people out of poverty and stem the tide of world hunger, and how the failures of major institutions during the coronavirus pandemic have provided an opportunity for reform to truly solve world hunger through decentralization and free markets.
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The Lions of Liberty are a group of like-minded individuals, who have come together in an effort to advance the ideas of liberty daily. Marc Clair (Editor-in-chief) has been an ardent believer in libertarian ideals for over a decade, Marc decided to thrust himself into writing for the cause after becoming inspired by the Presidential campaigns of Ron Paul. In 2011, he helped to co-found the Lions Of Liberty with several like-minded friends from their college days at Penn State nearly a decade earlier. When he’s not serving as writer and editor-in-chief of Lions Of Liberty, he is busy with a freelance career in television and running a karaoke business in Los Angeles, CA. Visit https://lionsofliberty.com