GENETICS/RACISM/HARVARD (feat. Clint Smith) – Think Again Podcast, ep. 5
From a young age we’re inundating kids with this idea that what [job] you do is a direct reflection of who you are.
Will our brainpower soon be exponentially enhanced by technology? Or will the world turn into a Terminator movie? Can genetics overcome its early history of racism?
Think Againpodcast, host Jason Gots is joined by poet and educator Clint Smith. Two interview clips from Ray Kurzweil and Alain de Botton launch a discussion of human potential, social status, and identity.
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About Think Again – A Big Think Podcast: If you’ve got 10 minutes with Einstein, what do you talk about? Black holes? Time travel? Why not gambling? The Art of War? Contemporary parenting? Some of the best conversations happen when we’re pushed outside of our comfort zones. Each week on Think Again, we surprise smart people you’ve probably heard of with handpicked gems from Big Think’s interview archives on every imaginable subject. These conversations could, and do, go just about anywhere.