
In Our Time The Great Disruption
Jun 17, 1999
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the societal shift from industrial to the information age, exploring the impact on family dynamics, social cohesion, and labor markets. They reflect on human nature, social capital, and the revival of intimacy for a cohesive society. The conversation delves into the disruptions of the 60s on family structures, human behavior in groups, the dual nature of morality and religion in human evolution, and the complex interplay of religion, morality, and social order.
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1 2 3 4 5 6
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Great Disruption and Shift to Information Age
01:37 • 12min
The Evolution of Family Structures in the 1960s
13:35 • 7min
Exploring Human Behavior in Groups and the Fragility of Norms
20:59 • 2min
Exploring the Dual Nature of Morality and Religion in Human Evolution
23:23 • 3min
Reflections on Religion, Morality, and Social Order
26:08 • 2min

