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Eric Daniels on Why Voting Doesn't Matter

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Philosopher Dr. Diana Hsieh interviewed Clemson University History Professor Dr. Eric Daniels about "Why Voting Doesn't Matter" in this episode of Philosophy in Action Radio. 

Many people believe that voting is a crucial civic duty, and people often argue vociferously about who to vote for, particularly for US President. Are such arguments a waste of breath? Does your vote actually matter? 

Dr. Eric Daniels is a research assistant professor at Clemson University's Institute for the Study of Capitalism. He has a Ph.D. in American History from the University of Wisconsin. 

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