Minority Entrepreneurship, Economic Liberty, and the Revitalization of At-Risk Communities
Join Chris Surprenant, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Honors Program at the University of New Orleans, as he dives into crime statistics, talks about profit-oriented opportunities in minority communities, how licensing laws and other barriers prevent robust growth and the issue of violence and its effects. Violence stunts most opportunities to live a flourishing life. See how entrepreneurship is a way out of that norm.
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