80,000 Hours Podcast

#134 Classic episode – Ian Morris on what big-picture history teaches us

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Jan 15, 2025
Ian Morris, a bestselling historian and Willard Professor of Classics at Stanford University, dives deep into the evolution of human values over millennia. He discusses how moral landscapes have transformed from slavery being deemed natural to modern views on gender and equality. The conversation covers the interplay of warfare, energy sources, and social dynamics in shaping cultural norms. Morris argues for a provocative view that society evolves towards organizational systems that enhance survival and efficiency, revealing the fascinating parallels between past and present.
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ANECDOTE

Brexit's Geographical Roots

  • Brexit reflects a historical debate about Britain's global position, influenced by evolving geography.
  • The focus should be on China's rise, not just European relations.
INSIGHT

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  • Wars can counterintuitively reduce violence by creating strong governments that suppress internal conflict.
  • These governments offer incentives against violence, leading to a safer environment.
INSIGHT

Future Shock

  • The next 100 years will bring more change than the last 100,000, driven by technology.
  • This could lead to either a technological singularity or societal collapse, with no middle ground.
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