Chapter 16 & Chapter 17 - Athenian Law and Enforcing Rules
I was in a rush preparing this, and didn't know until it was too late that this microphone I bought was horrible. Audio-Technica, I know for a fact you can do better, so what the Christian side hug is going on with the ATR2100? Listener, rest assured this is on my remake list, and I just spent good money (though not a lot) on a recording setup that someone actually paid to record stuff might use, so it, like episodes 1-4, will get redone properly. In a perfect world I'd have all the remakes done by the time the last chapter uploads but I cannot be certain that will happen; subsequent uploads will keep you posted on my plans.
The reason I was in a rush preparing this is that I'm giving a talk which features a fair amount of content from this chapter at the megameetup's Unconference on Sunday 12/22 and *really* did not want to miss an upload deadline related to possible new audience while traveling without a laptop. (There are programs available for editing on a phone but I have not yet gotten the hang of using them to the extent that I'm willing dive into a project like this - ~12 hours of editing trying to manually remove pops with Generate Silence was just wretched, and it didn't work anyway). It helped me crystallize the talk itself, which will consist of a meta-level look at what questions this book is trying to make us ask, and which I might upload after the book itself has concluded. I have a project in the works to follow this one, so email me if you'd be interested in a bit part.
This podcast reading of Legal Systems Very Different from Ours is provided with the prior written permission of David Friedman, Peter Leeson and David Skarbek. I am none of those people; I am GSV Bemusement Park, and you can reach me online at GSVBemusementPark@gmail.com. Production Notes can be found in this file’s description. Some sound effects used are courtesy of Finnolia Productions via SoundEffectsPlus.com. The music used is"Semi-Funk", by Kevin McLeod, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution. You can find him at Incompetech.com. Citations and footnotes are omitted for reading clarity but can be found in the text. If you like this podcast or find this material valuable, please support the authors by purchasing this book, which you can find at Amazon.com, and/or reviewing this podcast so that other people can find it. Thanks for listening!