
School of War Ep 239: Charles C. Mann on How the System Works
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Oct 14, 2025 In a captivating discussion, Charles C. Mann, a renowned science journalist and author, dives into the intricate systems that underpin our daily lives. He highlights the hidden vulnerabilities of modern infrastructure, such as the challenges of global freshwater scarcity and the complexities of food production brought about by the Green Revolution. Mann also sheds light on the precarious nature of our energy grids and the critical importance of transparent public health communication, especially in light of recent crises.
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Invisible Systems Sustain Modern Life
- Modern conveniences rest on vast, invisible systems that most people never consider until confronted with change.
- Charles C. Mann argues these systems require continuous maintenance and public attention to avoid catastrophic decline.
Island Wedding Sparked The Series
- Mann describes a Pacific Northwest island wedding that stunned young engineers by revealing hidden infrastructure behind every comfort.
- Their surprise inspired his New Atlantis series to make these hidden systems visible to readers.
A Century Of Medical Progress
- Healthcare advances have dramatically reduced mortality from previously routine infections in a single century.
- Mann contrasts Calvin Coolidge's son's death from a blister with modern survivability to show historic progress.







