In a world where truth is often subordinate to ideology and disinformation acts as a new censorship, how do we maintain the integrity of our democratic institutions? How do we rebuild a shared reality when the very foundations of truth are shifting?
Today we look at truth, education and civil society through the eyes of educators and economists, artists and philosophers. We’re joined by Lee McIntyre, Richard D. Wolff, Jeffrey Sachs, Howard Gardner, Todd Kashdan, Alan Poul, Jericho Brown, Kathleen Rogers and Peter Singer.
Lee McIntyre · Philosopher and Author of On Disinformation · Discusses how the goal of disinformation is to demoralize citizens into giving up on the idea of truth and why face-to-face conversation is the ultimate antidote. 00:00
Richard D. Wolff · Economist, Founder of Democracy at Work and Author of Understanding Marxism · Analyzes the decline of the American empire, the concentration of power in a 3% employer class and why current economic hierarchies are unsustainable. 02:21
Kathleen Rogers · President of Earth Day Network · Advocates for compulsory, assessed climate and environmental literacy in schools around the world as a fundamental civic skill. 04:36
Todd Kashdan · Psychologist and Author of The Art of Insubordination · Critiques the archaic status quo of education and emphasizes the need to teach critical thinking and how to “walk through the world." 05:11
Howard Gardner · Developmental Psychologist, Co-Director of The Good Project and Author of Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences · Introduces the concept of the "synthesizing mind" and the importance of being able to explain complex concepts in more than one way. 06:17
Alan Poul · Emmy-winning Director & Producer (Six Feet Under, The Newsroom, Tokyo Vice) · Reflects on the importantance of mentorship, formative experiences, and what he learned from Paul Schrader, Stephen Sondheim and Robert Wilson. 07:34
Jeffrey Sachs · Economist and President of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network · Champions Sustainable Development Goal 4, focusing on universal education, global citizenship and cultural tolerance. 09:15
Jericho Brown · Pulitzer Prize-winning Poet and Author of The Tradition · Explores the agency of young writers and how, as a writer, “you are a person of power.” 10:29
Peter Singer · Moral Philosopher and Author of The Life You Can Save · Argues for altruism and philosophy as a guide for living a good life. 11:38





