Dive into the depth of Robin Hanson‘s work as he explores the sacred, cultural drift, and other topics in this enlightening salon series.
Join renowned economist and futurist Robin Hanson for a comprehensive exploration into the forces that shape us and society at large. Robin Hanson, known for his groundbreaking work in prediction markets, brain emulation, and hidden societal motives, will join our distinguished hosts and guide you through the intricacies of cultural drift, fertility trends, the role of prestige in societal outcomes, and more! Each salon will delve into Hanson’s complex theories with the aim of providing fresh perspectives on how to navigate and understand our rapidly evolving world. Given Robin’s diverse expertise in economics, artificial intelligence, and evolutionary psychology, this series offers invaluable lens on both the hidden dynamics of our daily lives and long-term societal shifts.
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Date Episode August 7, 2024 Explaining the Sacred with Robin Hanson: What Is Valued From Near and Afar
This conversation with Robin Hanson will be “sacred talk,” exploring what the sacred means and attempting to explain how it works in human life. We will learn about his recent thoughts on how the sacred guides people to “see things from afar, even though they are near” as well as the many characteristics he has proposed are how sacred matters are treated. Among the questions we will pursue:September 11, 2024 Understanding Cultural Drift with Robin Hanson and Katherine Dee
Cultural drift refers to the gradual changes in cultural values and norms over time, often without strong selective pressures. This phenomenon can lead to significant societal shifts that impact everything from daily behavior to large-scale social structures. In this SuperSalon hosted by Katherine Dee, also known as Default Friend, we will delve into this important concept, with Robin’s essay “Beware Cultural Drift: Thoughts on Modernity’s Monoculture Mistake” as a foundation for our discussion.October, 15, 2024 The Science of Hidden Motives – With Robin Hanson
“Human beings are primates, and primates are political animals. Our brains are therefore designed not just to hunt and gather, but also to get ahead socially, often by devious means.
But while we may be self-interested schemers, we benefit by pretending otherwise. The less we know about our own ugly motives, the better. And thus we don’t like to talk — or even think — about the extent of our selfishness. This is “the elephant in the brain,” an introspective blind spot that makes it hard to think clearly about ourselves and the explanations for our behavior. Join economist Robin Hanson at a conversation led by Interintellect founder Anna Gát about the nature and power of hidden motives.December, 4, 2024 Our Cultural Future: Feminization, Fertility, and Activism
The discussion will cover ideas related to several of Robin Hanson’s essays, including “A Fertility Reckoning“, “Escalating Signals Cut Fertility,” and “Women as Worriers Who Exclude“. I’ll get Robin’s take on alternate views regarding the dangers of cultural drift vs. cultural revolution, the structure underlying our cultural value system (or lack thereof), how the case for conservatism is affected by the cultural drift theory, and if there’s time, we may also continue our discussion of potential policy solutions related to fertility decline.January, TBD, 2024 TBD
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