The Cost of Dreams & The Price of Happiness

In this episode, James Just and Jason McPhee tackle the theme of American Unhappiness. We’ll explore the soaring costs of college education, with some institutions charging up to $95K, and discuss whether financial aid is enough to soften the blow. We’ll also examine Gen Z’s skepticism about the value of higher education, as even prestigious universities like Harvard see a drop in admissions. The conversation will then shift to international relations, highlighting how trade can be a peacekeeping force. Back home, we scrutinize the state of higher education through the lens of West Virginia University’s controversies. Additionally, we’ll dissect Tara D. Sonenshine’s opinion on the roots of American discontent and debate the role of social media in mental health. Lastly, we’ll delve into the FBI’s scrutiny of social media activity. Join us for a critical analysis of the factors contributing to national dissatisfaction and the search for contentment in today’s society.

Libertarian Counterpoint 1703

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