

#1714
Mentioned in 25 episodes
Great Transformations
Book • 2002
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Mentioned in 25 episodes
Mentioned by 

in the context of the Axial Age and its significance in shaping religious traditions.


John Vervaeke

321 snips
Ep. 2 - Flow, Metaphor, and the Axial Revolution
Mentioned by 

as a book that changed his worldview.


Barry Schwartz

301 snips
The problem with optimizing our lives (w/ Barry Schwartz and Coco Krumme)
Referenced by 

, relating it to the rise of the modern state due to capitalism.


James A. Robinson

267 snips
One Big Beautiful Econ Con?
Mentioned by 

as one of the authors who studied the midlife crisis.


Kieran Setiya

130 snips
How to Shift Out of the Midlife Malaise
Mentioned by 

as a forthcoming book about China's transformation in the 1970s.


Rana Mitter

126 snips
366. The Architect of Modern China
Mentioned by 

as a book that changed his worldview.


Barry Schwartz

84 snips
Why aiming for the best isn't always good for you (w/ Barry Schwartz and Coco Krumme)
Erwähnt von 

im Kontext der Entstehung von Nationalstaaten und dem Abbau von Grenzen.


Richard David Precht

56 snips
AUSGABE 161 (Gute Grenzen, schlechte Grenzen - warum sind Mauern wieder im Trend?)
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im Kontext der "Großen Transformation" und deren Bedeutung für die heutige Gesellschaft.


Richard David Precht

56 snips
AUSGABE 160 (Grünes Beben, Wirtschaft am Boden - Transformation ausgebremst?)
Mentioned by the host, Robinson Meyer, as an observation about how the 19th century economy no longer resembled the 20th century economy.

47 snips
What J.P. Morgan’s Chief Climate Advisor Is Telling Energy Startups
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as the central figure of the episode, discussing his work and ideas.

Gil Morejón

34 snips
106 | Karl Polanyi and the Critique of Market Society



