The host uses it as the inability of elites or societies to understand and wield power responsibly enough to serve the public good.
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power illiteracy
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...I heard you speak about the problems of elite overproduction and power illiteracy as impediments to a society that utilizes both data, imagination, and..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...I heard you speak about the problems of elite overproduction and power illiteracy as impediments to a society that utilizes both data, imagination, and..."
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The host frames elite overproduction and power illiteracy as obstacles to any society that hopes to use data, imagination, and even love for the public good.
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"...I heard you speak about the problems of elite overproduction and power illiteracy as impediments to a society that utilizes both data, imagination, and..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
The host opens by asking whether history can be protected from geopolitics and ends by asking what to do about elite overproduction.
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