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Crane positions have been standing about how they were directly targeted as they were trying to sleep. Weve seen some of the residents come out of the building with that possessions in suitcases by substantial safe anymore. What happens on that day is a will quite legion cross the lines and know that the level of destruction here proof just how fits the fighting has been in recent weeks. This russian or felts monastery has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. The if youre talking about changing peoples minds and i think it will come down to literature and film some songs isnt all out basically. So stay 70 is brian in those rather color purse has changed the way we listen to music. He continues to push boundaries as a music kind of innovator. Visual alters activities and think. Thank you. For me, how did you and chang is one of the most exciting writers today. He di, bunk so many of the biggest myths about the Global Economy and shows an alternative path to a farewell. The fan, your pre about can you call me if that happens in any other profession, they will be fired . Yeah, i would let us fire they would go to prison. Yeah. Join us in, talk to a studio, be unscripted the right and i didnt know panel by your music as soon as i was a teenager. When corneo a saw port that we found it all 4 to buy records. Uh so we, uh listen to this uh, boot black verges without incognito. So glad we quoted the pin for our shop by the or the in british dumpster chip show records because i was calling to so bad that it does sound like some of those are the frying in the background. Yeah. That was actually true. Yeah. Im yeah, no, i mean youve been an amazing create. Uh you know, you establish oh, hold hold is john new music im, im doing music and you just didnt do music you out of visual art is how to create all these things. And i, i really want to know how you engage in the creative creative process. Well, 1st of all, i should say, i been very lucky. I was born at the time when england was going through the golden age of socialism. They usually called the golden age of capitalism, the periods that he is awfully well. I think it was golden age of english socialism already. Um. So i was educated free. I went to out school for free. I have my life saved twice by the National Health service for free. So i always say that because i dont want it to come out like im signing like of the self made man story. You know . I did it on my own. I didnt. The 2nd thing is i went to a very good up school, and a lot of the emphasis about school was about the question of how do we approach things creatively . And it wasnt about how do we make a nice picture. Well, how do we make an Ice Sculpture and that became a sort of same of my life of how do we look at any problem of any situation and try to think of a, a different way of a different perspective on it. And i kind of think thats what the main job of autism actually. And i, i think in a way all out is kind of suggesting other wells to us and saying what, what a world like this be like, have the experience, see how you feel about it. And those thoughts kind of liberated me quite a lot because i didnt any more care about making nice music. I just want to make experiments and if it made me feel something i would count as a success. So it seemed natural to, for the precocious young me or the arrogant young hes. So i should be able to make music as well as my god. That kind of leads me to think about how written has changed so much for the better in some ways. But not, not there is, you know, died that in my do book i have to really kind of makes that uh, i talk about my experience with the british fluid, which, uh, what i mean is there a lot of, uh, uh, when did you all live in this country ive been 1986 when you know the food was uh, was list uh for the uh, my lid the offered everything was boyd too fast and tasteless and people didnt need anything for in, you know. Mm hm. So i saw that there was just pizza, restaurant tank or pizza land, which i gave customers at the option to pump the piece uh, with the big potato. Yeah, its like gotcha is your security blanket you know, hold onto it if you can that, that, that be to me at that point in things like god, tomatoes and you know, the entropy isnt so and so it was like that, but thats not the, you know, the printing, especially london, is one of the best places to eat in the world. You know, i mean the, my theory is that in the late 9090 is the british people at the collective 15. Funny. Yeah. And you included that the, our foot socks. Yeah. Yeah. No, but you gave them real freedom. Yeah. Once you opened a new own food, you know, why should you prefer mx and kind of a career. Busy know that you tell me the talk is yeah, anything taste is fine. Yeah. But its interesting when you were having that revelation on sort of the same thing was happening in music. Suddenly people were starting to listen to music from all over the world. And england became the sort of the primary melting pot in the same, the same people were putting together mexican music with, with African Music with whatever. And suddenly you got all of these very, very rich hybrids coming out. So i know i remember when i 1st arrived directly shields that there was this section called was museum. Well, yeah, but now if you dont have that set in those ways that the printer has become very open minded. Yeah. And the best thing for the, the ideas in friends is in other ways you nice. Thatd be consumed. Narrow minded. Mm hm. Is that now . And the immigrants, you know, open the races. Yeah. And do you wonder why . Because on the one hand were, were so good, an absorbing exact kind and hybridizing of the cultural ideas. Its, its a talent we have actually. Yeah, i think got the order over the world that we have for this rise of intolerance and me, you know, you can stream or opinions and so, and then do you think thats a mediator effect . I mean, is it because the media love arguments, you know, in fact, normally a program like this would be the 2 of us fighters to say, but to have 2 people sort of agreeing and developing an idea together is quite foreign to tv. Now i think, i dont know if, if you know, has citizens assemblies works . Its a, its a randomly chosen group chosen group of people who consider questions together. So theyve chosen randomly, but theyve chosen to be representative of the society. But they know theyre not there for life, so they dont, theyre not thinking about re election. And the whole thing is about getting a group of people not to fight it out, but to try to arrive a solution to a problem. I mean, this is so different from what we have now is a governance system as right. So this kind of thing is starting to become more and more because normal politics is so fossilized. And the, i think fossilized as a mediator effect. Yeah, no, i think i in general, we need to think about the different ways of, uh, kind of by working together living together because with the Climate Change that we can, that are continuing this way now. And we need to radically change the way we live together. Think about what is a good life. You know, we have been basically measuring our welfare purely in terms of the market prize, g d p. Yeah. That the transactions. Yeah. So for the womens coworker in the house doors and come in, it is mostly done by the man. This is not counted as part of your national foot. Yeah. Doesnt mean its not included in. Yeah. The and we actually most value is right. Yeah. We are not taking for account about things that are having effects on the environment and that the clive man. So weve been measuring our went to the wrong way. There is quite a lot of evidence that Something Else happens. So as you get rich, uh huh. Which is that, to you, more and more think you deserve to be rich because of something. And you know, theres some great experiments by social scientists cooled. Profess up pull pay for. He sat down, several 100 pads of kids may have a monopoly board and they have a bowl of pretzels there. And he says, okay, were going to start with a, with an unfair distribution of money. So one of the players gets twice as much money as the other and gets to dice instead of 1. 00. So they get to move much further on the board. And what happens every time is that the student who started off with more money completely randomly. It becomes bossier, more arrogant, more convinced that its because of his tactic. When hes winning, they know that they started off and they even believe. But the rich of the player is the more concise incline they are to dismiss. They are the players of the not as somebody who suffered the bad throw the dice. And the other funny thing about the players who stopped with more money is that they le pretzels, they take control of the principal while they pull it over to them. So any quality is more than an academic idea. It really affects how people feel about 12 people who start at rich start thinking theyre entitled to. And yeah, even the words that they think got their self made their self made the self made man, the great miss of all the time. You know, how did you get here . If, if you think youre a self made man, what happened to will the transport infrastructure and the pharmaceutical infrastructure. All the things that you had nothing to do with the executive i unfortunately, you know, for economy is the philosophers and academics have basically ink cartridge that these kind of behaviors by normalizing certain seeking. And by that very dangers of you lots of, uh, effective altruism, you know, basically make, got that. Im glad you see odds, dangerous. Yeah. Tons of money that and keep away as much as possible without disclosing how you make the money. Yeah. Yeah. So that, and then that the whole society is that in the india here, a warship i, you dont talk about, you know, to switch out a system and the underlying system of care with so many people are sacrificing for the others. Is on newton documents and it said that if i can see farther than other people, is that because im standing window showing does a bunch ions. Yeah. I have a wood which i started using about 25 years ago because i was sick of its always being discussed in terms of genius. Like there was suddenly this creature a paid co bait hoping out of nowhere, you know. And he was amazing. And, and so was jimi hendrix and so it was everything, you know, all these other names. And i thought the more i studied situations that were very where creative people were working. The more i noticed that there were many, many people collaborating and some of them would recognize the tool. So i came up with this would instead of genius the what c s which is the intelligence of a community. And im pleased to see the what does occasionally appear and text, the things that we go to go to q and a yeah, i just want to ask about a generation of a i a i that can generate text, images, audio. How will that impact on the future of creativity and art, music and other disciplines . The interesting thing about a, i is that people think its something completely new, but it isnt. A lot of us have been living as though in an i, i world for a very long time. I wrote a little say, a few months ago where i listed what i did from the moment i got out. And i realize that nearly every thing i did was something i didnt understand. For instance, taking a bus. I dont know how bus time tables organizing. I dont know how they will co ordinated with train time tables. I dont know how buses are made. I dont know what they, what happens inside them as far as im concerned, that cool has been a, i me, you know, this is not a southern radicals difference in human understanding. The fact is for a very long time, we havent understood anything. So, for a very long time, we havent been atomized individual minds. Weve been part of a huge collective mind. I dont know if you know the, in the last 20000 years, the human brain has reduced in size by about 15 percent. And i think its happened because we dont need so much Processing Power because were all specialist and i, i dont actually have to know how to make a boss because somebody else does. And i can use the brain as well. So were, were all tapped into so many other brains. So im using this as all as a probably to say that a i is not going to be a sudden, totally different condition. That reminds me when i 1st came to england. I couldnt believe that this country at the time at the 3 and 4 times pop kept tangled but career because people are so stupid now. So really, i mean, people dont even thought the ad. You know, a, he doesnt need any of you, bob, bob, bob, late, i realize a sub only because these people dont have to be clever to somebody. You know, i mean the inquiry at the time life was very hard. Yeah. Basically, if youre not super clever, you get wiped out. Yeah. Yeah. But that the people in which countries didnt have to because of that the collective intelligence that youre talking about. So i am totally daily jr. You know what that is about . The technology is, uh, is do shows, you know, that the soldier was and yeah, me, uh, you can only or of this uh, because of but i will individualistic perspective, you know, people are so worried about the a, taking away all our jobs. But in a case, youre a capitalism. It has been a history of alteration. But why is there such as i feel about that guy because he is now going to take away jobs. So people who write about these things, you know, i thought that is rank class, so he focus here. So you mean audio peoples jobs. What am i totally support . Uh, professors, you know, lawyers, ill count those, you know, i mean people who write about that, you know, technology and jobs and so, and no doubt, southern realizing that they are coming for us. Yeah. You know, if youre full, stop you for this uh phase uh they used to lecture at the, to the blue color work or is that, you know, changing jobs set that the district justice part of but what capitalism does it does for us, if yeah, kind of a socket there and uh now the southern dependent king about that the jobs in so we have to think about these things of a care for. Mm hm. Do you see any link between rising secularism and developed countries and increasing in a call in a quality within those same developed countries . A me thats a juicy questions much. What i see is a loss of sense of purpose of meaning. So for a very long time, people were held together by certain kinds of hope. Religion is obviously a certain kind of hope. Its a belief that if we behave well, things will turn out not any list life but in a future life. So thats a pretty good um kind of bind for peoples behavior and its kind of quite a good way of controlling some peoples behavior. And i would say from the beginning of the 20th century on which people started to have a different kind of hope, which was a social consumer type. Hope i can improve my status so i can improve my situation. Things can get better. And in fact, for most of this century, for a lot of people, things where gradually getting better, you know, if you look at the graph of peoples incomes and their Living Conditions and so on, in much of the world, it looked like the graph was going up then if you look at the graph of productivity to what cause incomes, youll see in about 1979, a southern break they, they used to track each other and suddenly they diverge. This was the beginning of reaganomics and satcher. And so when suddenly you see the, the well square off going up like that. And you see the wages graphs starting to drop down. So thats the end of that hope to this as a point where people think, oh, that isnt working anymore. And this is the point where people want to have a recent and so they look for escape goods. But thats, thats what i think has happened. There is a collapse of social hope. And its justified actually because society is following a pod. And we are headed for a catastrophe. The climate catastrophe. Now the problem is, where do you put the resulting anger and disillusionment and anxiety . What to do with it . Well, im hoping we can use that as the fuel to change society for the better. And also, i think got the, and i previously used to think about Different Countries as that theyre completely unrelated that the entity is now we realize that the in the same boat that we have to Work Together. And i think i assess low need at the beginning tap and so the so hope that something comes out of that your voice late. Yeah, well its too late already. Were already definitely passing one point face 5 degrees of wilmington. Were going to have to learn to Work Together as a terrifying book by ive tried to, i think his name is screwed, the great level in which he traces about 5000 years of human history. That concludes that the only time anything ever really changes is when theres a catastrophe. Anyway, lets hand on a happier note that there was a lazy the know, if you could wave a magic wand and all countries with a green one policy, which policy would that be. I will start with a very simple and appropriate tax regime so that everybody everywhere pays the taxes is just a question of a little bit of policing and closing down these horrible b b i came an island type territories which just suck money out of the system so that, that would be my simple solution. Pay your taxes. What if i can waive a legit one by one the it to make every and realize that the real history of the world now is that theres so much missed about, you know, britain being the inventor free trade. You know, when it was forcing other countries to have to do free trade, while it does the protecting economy is, i mean, what it is that, that injustice is done through colonialism slavery. You know, we need the appropriate reparation for those. You know, we need reparation for climate damage. You know, this is not one measure, hodges, this is a whole, the one. No. I mean, its not very if you were to your 1000000 orders or natures. Uh, but uh the uh, you know, the, to the people that need to actually know what really happened that there is, uh, people who live in this, at the front as in history. Mm hm. So its out of the british, i went to india. I gave them right in ways you know. Mm. Uh made them but that uh plus doesnt scores, you know, i mean the, when the papers on the sending or by history is like that. How can you up at the genuine corporation or cruise crunches . Yep. We did invent uh what was that code tend to reject most that you can think on my side like it and take it. Massage i those are electrically. I mentioned the glass go. Yeah, thats pretty standard. That one gift to india. Thats it. One gift to india. Okay, i would just like to say one thing to finishes that i think we are falling apart and were facing catastrophe. But what i hope is that we can use that as an opportunity to rethink many, many parts of our society. All sorts of things like what a quality does, what the role of women is, what could be and should be, what indigenous communities can offer us. What of a solicitation offers . We have to think about them. Otherwise we dont stand a chance. And i think, i think by the way that theyre signs that were doing that the Climate Change movement is probably the biggest social movement in human history. There are more people in that movement and thinking about that than i have ever thought about anything before. So theres a huge amount of intelligence involved in this. But unfortunately, at the same time, theres a huge amount of distraction in the consumer world. And we have to learn to ignore that. But, and i think we can make it in some way and some catastrophic mess. We might end up with such a few improvements as well. Yeah. And i think i dialed in achieving those things that your kind of way of thinking is crucial. You know, no boundary is, i mean that you need to reorganize the living space. You need to change the way people need that and put his food and you know the challenges at that. So kind of by intertwined that, that you cannot do it is that if it keeps thinking in this silos and that many of the things that you upset today really help us think about things in the very different ways. Thank you very much. Now and similarly, theres quite a lot of the answers in his books. Really, theyre really good and theyre funny to them not, not many economics books of funding. All i quoted myself about the funding is the call is in the world. Yeah. 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