The Seen and the Unseen - hosted by Amit Varma

Ep 378: Rohit Lamba Will Never Be Bezubaan

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Apr 22, 2024
Rohit Lamba, an economist with a poetic soul, discusses economics, policy, and Urdu poetry with Amit Varma. They explore the synergy between poetry, empathy, and probabilistic thinking in public policy decisions. The conversation also delves into the challenges of communicating complex economic concepts effectively to a broader audience and the evolving landscape of knowledge dissemination. Other topics include cultural identity, societal norms, and the nuances of different types of relationships.
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ANECDOTE

Bezubaan Generations

  • Rohit Lamba's grandfather, a polyglot poet, jokingly called younger generations "Bezubaan" for lacking emotional depth in language.
  • This reflects the concern that simplified language can diminish emotional expression.
INSIGHT

Language Barriers in Politics

  • Rohit Lamba suggests that limited language openness restricts empathy and knowledge creation.
  • He notes that language barriers create hierarchies, hindering understanding between different groups, as seen in Indian politics.
INSIGHT

Anti-Elitism vs. Anti-Knowledge

  • The anti-elite sentiment is understandable but risks becoming anti-expertise and anti-knowledge.
  • English shouldn't monopolize knowledge, but dismissing knowledge itself is problematic.
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