pull down to refresh
23 sats \ 1 reply \ @charonnakamoto 18 Jan \ parent \ on: The Levin Interviews- Hayek Politics_And_Law
I think this is a traditional debate format in which two opposing views are portrayed. When these opinions are shared cordially, the viewer can ascertain the merits and demerits of both sides.
Yes, I understand, but this was not a debate it was an interview. In interviews, there is generally one person, as here, asking the questions and the other answering them, as here. The interviewer can ask the questions any way he wishes, but how they are asked points to the biases in the interviewer.
reply