Thoughts inspired by Paul Seabright's new book
I plan to read this book, but before I do: does Seabright talk much about the role of moral policing/ rules for life aspect of religion? And does he link it at all to his platform idea?
I think so. Certainly there is lots in the book not in my review.
I plan to read this book, but before I do: does Seabright talk much about the role of moral policing/ rules for life aspect of religion? And does he link it at all to his platform idea?
I think so. Certainly there is lots in the book not in my review.