The Underground Episode 5: Is Capitalism Amoral? with Charles Love and Wilfred Reilly
July 14, 2021

In this episode, we are joined by Charles Love and Wilfred Reilly to continue a discussion on capitalism that started on the Cut the Bull Podcast co-hosted by Charles, Wilfred, and Shemeka Michelle.

We talk about capitalism and its inherent issues and our guests offer their vision of how to navigate issues such as regulation, exploitation, morality, and democracy in a capitalism society. We also talk about the Wi Spa incident, gender ideology, and other woke antics.

This is the first in a series on capitalism and other economic systems. More episodes with other economic perspectives coming soon!

Check out the Cut The Bull Podcast: https://www.cutthebullpodcast.com/
The Charles Love Radio Show: https://560theanswer.com/radioshow/8969

The Underground is a weekly show about political and cultural events and issues. Co-hosts Sasha White and Nesim Vatani cover the topics from an alternative perspective, critical of identitarianism and groupthink.
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