Post-Growth Australia Podcast

Beyond the Petri Dish with George Tsakraklides

May 8, 2025
In this discussion, scientist and author George Tsakraklides delves into the roots of humanity’s crises and civilizational collapse. He critiques our evolutionary wiring and societal structures that block meaningful change. The conversation highlights the pitfalls of capitalism and science in tackling climate issues, while examining social media's influence on perception and reality. George advocates for empathy in environmental activism and underscores the vital need for a deeper connection to nature as a pathway to engage with despair and foster a more meaningful existence.
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Evolution's Dark Wiring

  • Evolution wired humans for exploitation, not sustainability or compassion.
  • Our brain prioritizes resource exploitation, making ethical values secondary and mostly decorative.
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Beyond Systemic Change

  • Systemic change is insufficient; we need a system replacement by breaking old thought patterns.
  • Current tools from capitalism and technology can't fix the crisis; new approaches are required.
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Limits of Science and Rationality

  • Facts and rationality alone can't motivate action due to human cognitive biases.
  • Science has been compromised by politics and capital, undermining truthful communication.
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