

EP 205 Matthew Pirkowski on Time Preference and Cooperation
35 snips Oct 24, 2023
In this podcast, Jim Rutt and Matthew Pirkowski discuss time preference, defining parasitism, mutualism, and commensalism. They explore the increase in short-term thinking, interruption of attentional loops, and the complexity catastrophe. The conversation also covers trustless infrastructure, coordination at a higher level, Bitcoin as a metacentralizing attractor, and the disintegration of network statistics. They delve into topics such as social immune systems, structural prerequisites of parasitism, and building a modeling toolkit to understand causal closures within networks.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Understanding Time Preference and Its Impact on Cooperation
02:06 • 5min
Exploring the Concepts of Parasitism, Mutualism, Commensalism, and Symbiosis
07:05 • 3min
Algae, Fungus, and Monetary Systems
09:54 • 22min
Political Collusion, Emerging Social Control, and Lack of Emergent Cooperation
32:09 • 2min
Trustless Infrastructure and Cooperation
34:12 • 24min
Building Trust and Cooperation with Trustless Infrastructure
57:55 • 10min