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If you're like most of the population, you haven't. That's because this wasn't some mere wager about economics, this was a contest between the forces of good and the forces of evil. Spoiler: the forces of good won. And that's why we're not taught about this bet in the public indoctrination system. Let's fix that. Today on The Corbett Report, James fills in the missing pieces about the most important bet you've never heard of and what it tells us about the value of human life.
JAMES CORBETT: It was a bet between a sick, twisted, malevolent entomologist masquerading as a demographic expert who called babies a disaster and was wrong about literally everything he ever predicted and a pro-human, life-affirming economist who switched from Team Death to Team Life when he realized that the ultimate resource—that is, humanity's capacity for ingenuity and adaptation—was something to be celebrated, not something to be decried, as our would-be overlords bid us do.
It was a bet, in other words, between good and evil.
Paul Ehrlich bet against humanity.
Julian Simon bet on humanity.
Now, here's the awkward part for the psychopaths and twisted individuals in establishment media and academic circles who seek to curry favor with the would-be social engineers by being so against humanity: Julian Simon won the bet.
And that's precisely why you've never heard about it.
Let's fix that. Today on The Corbett Report, we're going to do a deep dive on The Most Important Bet You've Never Heard Of.