Making Sense with Sam Harris

#161 — Rise & Fall

Jun 24, 2019
Sam Harris chats with Jared Diamond, a UCLA professor and acclaimed author known for works like Guns, Germs, and Steel. They dive into the rise and fall of civilizations, examining political polarization and the fragility of democracy in the U.S. Diamond discusses the influence of geography and genetics on societal disparities, while also touching on the challenges of political compromise. Their engaging conversation navigates the unsettling dynamics of incivility and violence in political discourse, shedding light on contemporary societal issues.
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Unabomber Manifesto vs. Twitter

  • Sam Harris reread the Unabomber's manifesto and found it surprisingly coherent.
  • He compared it to the often irrational discourse on Twitter, even from verified accounts.
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Coleman Hughes and Reparations Testimony

  • Coleman Hughes testified against reparations for slavery, facing negative reactions.
  • Harris expresses concern over the lack of civility in political discourse and the ad hominem attacks Hughes faced.
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Diamond's Academic Shift

  • Jared Diamond's academic journey began in physiology, with a specialization in gallbladder function.
  • He later transitioned to geography, driven by the birth of his sons and a MacArthur grant.
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