

Humanity, the Good feat. Andrew
Jul 14, 2025
Andrew and Gare dive into the brighter side of humanity, challenging the bleak narratives around human nature. They explore compelling stories that reveal our better instincts and discuss the profound impact of belief on health outcomes. Philosophical debates contrasting different views of morality spark a conversation on community solidarity during crises. The discussion highlights the importance of media literacy, urging a focus on underreported stories that foster understanding and optimism in the face of adversity.
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Human Nature Is Flexible
- Human nature is flexible and shaped by social, ecological, and historical context.
- Both Hobbes' and Rousseau's views on human nature have valid points that interact.
Disaster Brings Out Goodness
- People typically help each other during disasters, as seen in Katrina and Grenfell Tower fire.
- Official responses often lag behind community-led aid efforts.
Mutual Aid vs Militias in Disasters
- Anarchists set up mutual aid centers in 2020 wildfires, helping evacuees with necessities.
- Right-wing militias set up armed checkpoints, focusing on monitoring rather than aid.