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Johan Norberg Interview | Why this is the greatest time in history to be alive (but most people don't realise it)

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Johan Norberg is an author and lecturer. He is a Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute in Washington D.C. and the European Centre for International Political Economy in Brussels.
This week on the E2 Review Podcast Max talks to Johan about why this is, in fact, the greatest period in human history to be born. They discuss the unprecedented advancements in medical science that have taken place in recent times, and look at the reasons for a number of incredible developments ranging from vastly increased life expectancy to progress in the areas of literacy rates, poverty reduction, child poverty rates, intellectual freedom, and more.
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Johan Norberg is an author and lecturer. He is a Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute in Washington D.C. and the European Centre for International Political Economy in Brussels.
This week on the E2 Review Podcast Max talks to Johan about why this is, in fact, the greatest period in human history to be born. They discuss the unprecedented advancements in medical science that have taken place in recent times, and look at the reasons for a number of incredible developments ranging from vastly increased life expectancy to progress in the areas of literacy rates, poverty reduction, child poverty rates, intellectual freedom, and more.
SOCIAL MEDIA:
Follow Max (the host) on Twitter: @MaxE2Review
Follow Max on Instagram: @maxklinger12
Follow E2 Review on Twitter: @E2Review
Follow E2 Review on Instagram: @E2Review
Follow E2 Review on Facebook: www.facebook.com/e2review
Follow E2 Review on TikTok: @E2Review
CONTACT US:
E2ReviewShow@gmail.com
#JohanNorberg #Progress #Development

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