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00:21:26 , David Wolpe : The word revolution has both meanings. It means to change everything. It also means to come around again in a circle. And what purists almost always discover is that human structures are much harder to overhaul than they suspected at the beginning. And also, I thought of a there's a beautiful quote from William Stafford, who's a poet about about this danger, he said, If you purify the pond The water lilies die. And I always thought there are, you know, this was Burke's insight there are human institutions grow for lots of reasons and nobody has a comprehensive enough intellect to understand if you radically change them with all the implications of that change will be. So you have to change carefully. Not and without, without contempt for everything that has come before you. | |||
=== Ep. 4: Timur Kuran === | === Ep. 4: Timur Kuran === |
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Ep. 30: Ross Douthat
Ep. 29: Jamie Metzl
Ep. 28: Eric Lewis
Ep. 27: Daniel Schmachtenberger
Ep. 26: James O’Keefe
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Ep. 24: Kai Lenny
Ep. 23: Agnes Callard
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Ep. 21: Ashley Mathews
Ep. 20: Sir Roger Penrose
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Ep. 17: Anna Khachiyan
Ep. 16: Tyler Cowen
Ep. 15: Garrett Lisi
Ep. 14: London Tsai
Guest: "Once I discovered mathematics, I found that it was more artistic than anything that I'd ever seen before." - 3:40
Ep. 13: Garry Kasparov
Ep. 12: Vitalik Buterin
Ep. 11: Sam Harris
Ep. 10: Julie Lindahl
Ep. 9: Bryan Callen
Ep. 8: Andrew Yang
Ep. 7: Bret Easton Ellis
Ep. 6: Jocko Willink
Ep. 5: David Wolpe
00:21:26 , David Wolpe : The word revolution has both meanings. It means to change everything. It also means to come around again in a circle. And what purists almost always discover is that human structures are much harder to overhaul than they suspected at the beginning. And also, I thought of a there's a beautiful quote from William Stafford, who's a poet about about this danger, he said, If you purify the pond The water lilies die. And I always thought there are, you know, this was Burke's insight there are human institutions grow for lots of reasons and nobody has a comprehensive enough intellect to understand if you radically change them with all the implications of that change will be. So you have to change carefully. Not and without, without contempt for everything that has come before you.