From Michael Burns.
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People have been acting weird at the movies. And at concerts. And at coffee shops. It seems like no one knows how to act anymore and that we have no more shared social reality. Some argue this started with the COVID pandemic in 2020, but I think we can trace the problem further back than that. And while it’s bad, French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre might be able to help us figure it out.
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Research and creative support from Michael Luxemburg and David Mesing
Edited by Gregory Elek
0:00 intro
3:46 michael is bad with money
5:11 building a shared social reality
9:28 was 2020 the beginning of the end?
19:20 2016 and the glass ceiling
31:07 just a few small beers
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