The Jim Rutt Show

EP 336 Rufus Pollock on the Wisdom Gap and the Second Renaissance

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Mar 17, 2026
Rufus Pollock, entrepreneur, activist, Zen practitioner, and founder of Life Itself and the Open Knowledge Foundation, explores the wisdom gap and a vision for a Second Renaissance. He compares today’s sense-making collapse to the printing-press era. Topics include wisdom’s elements, culture as scaffolding, conscious co-living experiments, worldviews vs modernity, and AI as a multipolar-trap case study.
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Information Alone Doesn't Create Wisdom

  • Early internet optimism assumed more accessible information would automatically produce better democracy and culture.
  • Rufus Pollock realized "open knowledge does not make open minds" after founding the Open Knowledge Foundation and seeing limits of information alone.
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Printing Press Parallel For The Internet

  • The printing press analogy shows major information tech can destabilize existing epistemic authority and trigger civilizational clashes.
  • Rufus compares 16th century breakdown of Catholic authority to today's internet-fueled pluralism where everyone can publish competing worldviews.
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Choice Explosion Makes Sensemaking Harder

  • Today's epistemic crisis is far harder than 1520 because any formulation is available online, multiplying choices.
  • That abundance increases difficulty of distinguishing truth, degrading trust in science and bureaucracy as shared sense-making anchors.
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