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Nobel Lecture: On the Possibility of Progress

Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube

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Course Description

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Explore a thought-provoking Nobel Lecture that delves into the transformative power of ideas and their impact on human progress. Examine how the unique characteristics of ideas enable material advancement and shape human nature. Investigate the evolution of human thinking from the Pleistocene Epoch to the present, and consider how a world rich in ideas can foster a new mindset that promotes dignity and respect for all humanity. Analyze the potential for deriving net material benefits from the presence of others in an idea-driven world. Engage with topics such as market theory, non-market solutions, public options, and the role of academic and tech sectors in shaping progress. Reflect on cultural implications and global institutions like the World Bank while considering how these concepts can be applied to address contemporary challenges and foster a more inclusive society.

Syllabus

Intro
I made a mistake
Making excuses about the market
Market Theory
Oxycontin
Nonmarket solutions
Public option
Unchecked power
The academic sphere
What about the tech sector
Do you see any candidates who are picking up on your ideas
Any questions
Culture
The World Bank
Surprise wedding


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The Aspen Institute

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