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Jordan Peterson discusses the nature of poverty and inequality, and explains how conservatism can provide hope and stability for people who are struggling. He argues that the existence of relative poverty is not justified by the a priori reality of its existence, but is instead attributable to the exploitation of one individual by another or the corruption of social institutions. Peterson also discusses the importance of having a deep, meaningful sense of purpose in life, and how conservatives should balance their demands for liberty, autonomy, and tradition with the pledge to be caring, generous, and charitable.
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