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According to the good rabbi, the solution to so much of what ails us can be found in the Jewish Book of Wisdom, The Talmud. From Cannabis legalization to the welfare state to protecting personal rights, it's all there. Rabbi Ganz believes that the Talmud encourages government to get involved in civil issues and stay away from persona matters. The government is responsible for protecting us against external enemies and should not get involved in our eating or drug issues. Sounds almost Libertarian.
According to the good rabbi, the solution to so much of what ails us can be found in the Jewish Book of Wisdom, The Talmud. From Cannabis legalization to the welfare state to protecting personal rights, it's all there. Rabbi Ganz believes that the Talmud encourages government to get involved in civil issues and stay away from persona matters. The government is responsible for protecting us against external enemies and should not get involved in our eating or drug issues. Sounds almost Libertarian.
According to the good rabbi, the solution to so much of what ails us can be found in the Jewish Book of Wisdom, The Talmud. From Cannabis legalization to the welfare state to protecting personal rights, it's all there. Rabbi Ganz believes that the Talmud encourages government to get involved in civil issues and stay away from persona matters. The government is responsible for protecting us against external enemies and should not get involved in our eating or drug issues. Sounds almost Libertarian.
According to the good rabbi, the solution to so much of what ails us can be found in the Jewish Book of Wisdom, The Talmud. From Cannabis legalization to the welfare state to protecting personal rights, it's all there. Rabbi Ganz believes that the Talmud encourages government to get involved in civil issues and stay away from persona matters. The government is responsible for protecting us against external enemies and should not get involved in our eating or drug issues. Sounds almost Libertarian.
Rabbi D.B. Ganz is the author of "Uncommon Sense: The Talmud's Timeless Solutions to Political and Social Challenges." He joins the episode to discuss how the US can strengthen its military while at the same time reign in its spending. He also explains how much of society the government should control and at what rate people should be taxed. He also touches on the following questions: - To what extent should the U.S. regulate employer/employee agreements? - How much is government interfering with private sector business activity? - What should the U.S. do about its entitlement spending? Find out more about Rabbi Ganz at www.rabbiganz.com.