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A philosopher challenges the idea that hard-working Americans deserve to be successful

A philosophy professor argues against the notion that hard-working people deserve good things.

Aired 02/27/2025

Connections with Evan Dawson

A philosopher challenges the idea that hard-working Americans deserve to be successful

2/27/2025 | 52m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

A philosophy professor argues against the notion that hard-working people deserve good things.

A philosophy professor at SUNY Geneseo has a rather unusual take on whether honest and hard-working people deserve their success. Carlo Filice says the answer is, "mostly not." He understands it's controversial, and he's ready to discuss the question of who deserves what, and why. So why does he argue against the notion that hard-working people deserve good things?

Aired 02/27/2025

Connections with Evan Dawson is a local public television program presented by WXXI

Connections with Evan Dawson

A philosopher challenges the idea that hard-working Americans deserve to be successful

2/27/2025 | 52m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

A philosophy professor at SUNY Geneseo has a rather unusual take on whether honest and hard-working people deserve their success. Carlo Filice says the answer is, "mostly not." He understands it's controversial, and he's ready to discuss the question of who deserves what, and why. So why does he argue against the notion that hard-working people deserve good things?

Aired 02/27/2025

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Connections with Evan Dawson is a local public television program presented by WXXI

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