
267 | Benjamin Breen on Margaret Mead, Psychedelics, and Utopia
Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
Hopeful Idealism and Cynicism in Utopian Thinking
Utopian thinkers face challenges in being heard today due to prevailing cynicism stemming from past misuse of ideas. A century ago, amidst the influence of Darwin's ideas, shaping humanity for the better seemed more plausible. The current generation, however, tends to harbor extreme pessimism towards the future, especially evident among university students. The historical perspective on this shift towards cynicism is crucial for understanding the evolving nature of utopian thinking.
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