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EPISODE · Dec 5, 2016 · 52 MIN

117 - How to Create Social Change: Isaac on The Social Change Podcast

from The Isaac Morehouse Podcast · host Isaac Morehouse

What causes social change? Is it the "right politicians getting elected? Investment in non-profits? Or entrepreneurs creating experiences that change beliefs? Isaac was recently interviewed on The Social Change Podcast about his theory of social change. He covers his intellectual evolution about how social change happens, from politics, to non-profit, to founding Praxis. Learn why politics is not the way to create a better world and how Praxis contributes to Isaac's mission of making people free. Topics Covered: - Why politicians aren't ideological - Public choice theory - The beliefs of the masses are changed through experiences - Uber as an example of social change - Actions are more important than opinions - How Praxis helps create a freer world --------------------- This episode is brought to you by one of the most innovative accounting startups in the country, Ceterus. Ceterus is looking for accountants or finance-minded professionals who want more something more than a standard job. If you have accountants in your network that are interested in empowering entrepreneurs in a growing startup, visit isaac.ceterus.com. ------------------- Show notes and links to all books, articles, and resources mentioned are available at isaacmorehouse.com If you are a fan of the show, make sure to leave a review on iTunes. All episodes of the Isaac Morehouse Podcast are available on SoundCloud, iTunes, Google Play, and Stitcher.

What causes social change? Is it the "right politicians getting elected? Investment in non-profits? Or entrepreneurs creating experiences that change beliefs? Isaac was recently interviewed on The Social Change Podcast about his theory of social change. He covers his intellectual evolution about how social change happens, from politics, to non-profit, to founding Praxis. Learn why politics is not the way to create a better world and how Praxis contributes to Isaac's mission of making people free. Topics Covered: - Why politicians aren't ideological - Public choice theory - The beliefs of the masses are changed through experiences - Uber as an example of social change - Actions are more important than opinions - How Praxis helps create a freer world --------------------- This episode is brought to you by one of the most innovative accounting startups in the country, Ceterus. Ceterus is looking for accountants or finance-minded professionals who want more something more than a standard job. If you have accountants in your network that are interested in empowering entrepreneurs in a growing startup, visit isaac.ceterus.com. ------------------- Show notes and links to all books, articles, and resources mentioned are available at isaacmorehouse.com If you are a fan of the show, make sure to leave a review on iTunes. All episodes of the Isaac Morehouse Podcast are available on SoundCloud, iTunes, Google Play, and Stitcher.

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