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Your Facts Are Fragile
Seeker of truth, Randy Gibson talks about how dogma is dividing society, and how we must come to realize that our information is more powerful together. We must consider all perspectives. What are the unintended consequences if we don't? If we make decisions in haste without thinking long term? Why is it that people are so quick to believe the popular "science" when we have seen many examples of corruption in science in the past?
As early as the 1950s, the groups shared scientists and publicists to downplay dangers of smoking and climate change
Mentions: Alan Watts, Edward Bernays, Carl Jung, Sam Harris, and more
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Your Facts Are Fragile
Seeker of truth, Randy Gibson talks about how dogma is dividing society, and how we must come to realize that our information is more powerful together. We must consider all perspectives. What are the unintended consequences if we don't? If we make decisions in haste without thinking long term? Why is it that people are so quick to believe the popular "science" when we have seen many examples of corruption in science in the past?
As early as the 1950s, the groups shared scientists and publicists to downplay dangers of smoking and climate change
Mentions: Alan Watts, Edward Bernays, Carl Jung, Sam Harris, and more