This was recorded in April of this year, the day Why the World Doesn’t Make Sense came out. My first book. After years of watching the cracks widen—from business, law, markets, and media—I finally put the fracture into words. Naming what so many feel but haven’t yet been able to say. I think of it simply as a book about truth: what happens when a society loses it, and how we might find our way back home.
The brilliant (and prolific) UM Law professor William Widen joined me in conversation at the signing in Coral Gables. And—true to form—he began with natural law, the bedrock of American civics and the forgotten grammar of a free society.
I’ve clipped part of our exchange for you. What was meant to be a brief pre-signing conversation stretched into well over an hour. I suppose that’s what happens when something real begins to stir.
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