

Playing the Hierarchical Game - Part one
Feb 2, 2020
Dive into a captivating lecture that unpacks social inequality beyond capitalism, revealing its historical roots. Discover how independent media is reshaping knowledge access and fostering diverse perspectives. Explore the shift from traditional TV to podcasts and the value of long-form conversations in tackling complex issues. The talk also addresses sustainability and the need for healthy societal structures, emphasizing trust and cooperation over totalitarian ideologies.
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Rise of Intellectual Content
- New media like podcasts and YouTube are creating a larger market for intellectual discussion.
- People may be more intellectually curious than previously assumed.
Huxley's Oceanic Study
- In the late 1800s, Thomas Huxley believed human impact on oceanic resources was negligible.
- This demonstrates how drastically our understanding of human impact on the environment has shifted in a relatively short time.
Human Progress
- Humanity has made significant progress against poverty, disease, and other hardships.
- An optimistic view of human potential and progress is warranted.