Freakonomics Radio

Introducing “People I (Mostly) Admire"

Aug 22, 2020
In this engaging conversation, Steven Pinker, a Harvard psychologist and linguist, discusses the dichotomy of human progress that frustrates both ends of the political spectrum. He delves into the rational discourse needed to tackle climate change, emphasizing the importance of scientific understanding. The chat also navigates the evolution of morality from ancient texts to modern values, alongside a witty exploration of language complexities and learning challenges that bring people together.
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ADVICE

Rationality Tools

  • Learn about Bayesian reasoning, statistical decision theory, and critical thinking.
  • These tools improve decision-making and responsible citizenship.
ANECDOTE

A Tough Act to Follow

  • Steve Levitt recalls a TED Talk where he felt overshadowed by Richard Dawkins' brilliant preceding presentation.
  • This left Levitt with a deeply embarrassing public speaking experience.
ADVICE

Embrace Nuclear Power

  • Embrace carbon-free energy solutions including nuclear power, not just renewables.
  • Nuclear offers advantages in safety and waste management compared to other sources.
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