
Silo and Longterm Paternalism
Philosophers In Space
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Siloed Society and the Illusion of Control
This chapter analyzes the implications of living in a siloed society, discussing the psychological effects of existential despair and distrust in external truths. The speakers explore themes of control and freedom, examining the flawed belief that individuals sent outside for 'cleaning exercises' may find true beauty in the world. Additionally, they address the complexities of moral convictions in conflict with societal norms, leading to critical consciousness about justice and the treatment of disabilities.
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