With Jim Rutt. Link to the podcast with transcript here. The blurb:
"Zak Stein
has a wide-ranging talk with Jim about our culture’s dwindling capacity
to understand and address today’s increasingly complex problems. Zak
starts by defining this moment as a time between worlds and draws its
connection to societal transformation. They go on to talk about the meta
crisis, intergenerational transmission, negative educational impacts of
reductive human capital theory, the culturally integrated &
interdependent nature of education, education vs information, the
importance & broad reach of teacherly authority, postmodern
influences on academia & educational reform, regenerating parental
education, pharmacological impacts on schooling, raising vs designing
children, the developmental necessity for unsupervised play, and much
more."
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