Adam Curtis: The Map No Longer Matches the Terrain
The conversation explores the intersection of politics, climate change, nostalgia, and individualism, emphasizing the need for a transformative vision rather than reliance on fear. Adam Curtis critiques the current climate movement for not addressing power dynamics and for being dominated by fear, while also discussing how the contemporary political landscape reflects disillusionment with traditional institutions. He highlights the importance of collective action and the risks posed by hyper-individualism to democracy, proposing that a new narrative for social change is necessary.
Published on Sunday, September 1, 2024 at 12:00 PM
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