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Is the World Getting Better or Worse? - A Feisty Discussion on the Myth of Progress - 044
For the first episode of 2016, Jeff, Mona and Allen attempt to answer the question: Is the world getting better or worse? What is the purpose of history, humans, and the future? Otherwise known as the ‘Myth of Progress,’ the team touches on philosophy, theology, calculus, and disobedient robots in this week’s somewhat contentious conversation. The episode finishes with a segment where the hosts discuss their New Year’s Resolutions... and the conversation takes an unexpected turn into debating the merits of cannibalism. Enjoy!
Is the World Getting Better or Worse Discussion (00:32)
New Year’s Resolution Segment (56:41)
RELEVANT LINKS
From Our Is the World Getting Better or Worse Conversation:
The Surprising Decline in Violence, Steven Pinker (TED Talk) Is War Over - A Paradox Explained (YouTube Video) Teleology (Wikipedia Article) Nihilism (Wikipedia Article) Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche (Wikipedia Article) John Stuart Mill (Wikipedia Article) Thus Spake Zarathustra, Friedrich Nietzsche (book) Immanuel Kant (Wikipedia Article) Progress and Colonialism (article) Introduction to Limits in Calculus (Video) Philosophy and Myth of Progress (article) Have #Brands™ Become Mythological? | Idea Channel | PBS Digital Studios (youtube video) Robots Can Say No (article) The Myth of Human Progress and the Collapse of Complex Societies (Chris Hedges article) Who is G.K. Chesterton? - The American Chesterton Society (article) Does Divestment Work (article) Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media, Noam Chomsky (book)
From Our New Year’s Resolution Segment
Carrots in a remote this meme has swearing in it...THANK YOU
Thank you Mike Golin for our intro and outro music. Check out his band Soulwise.
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