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Aspen Ideas Festival

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On Genius

1h 5m

On Genius

Episodes

  • Might the Past Inform Our Future?: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Might the Past Inform Our Future?

    S2 E87 - 1h 1m

    Historian Jon Meacham has written extensively about the presidency, with acclaimed books on Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Franklin Roosevelt, and most recently, George H. W. Bush. He is currently working on a book on James and Dolly Madison. What does his research into these presidents suggest about the nature of the office?

  • The Future of News: Is There a War on Truth?: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    The Future of News: Is There a War on Truth?

    S2 E86 - 1h 3m

    Is the internet loosening our collective grasp on the truth, and if so, how do we solve it? Pioneers of digital news once argued that new online sources and lower barriers to entry would bring us new perspectives about the world.

  • Philanthropy and Democracy: Dangerous Liaisons: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Philanthropy and Democracy: Dangerous Liaisons

    S2 E85 - 1h 1m

    Big philanthropy can contribute to a democratic society by addressing problems that neither government nor the private sector will take on. Yet philanthropic institutions and foundations are institutional oddities within a democracy: exercises of power by the wealthy with little accountability, donor-directed preferences in perpetuity, and generous tax subsidies.

  • Is the Internet Broken?: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Is the Internet Broken?

    S2 E83 - 1h 3m

    After 40 years, the internet has begun to corrode, both itself and us. It is still a marvelous and miraculous invention, but now there are bugs in the foundation, bats in the belfry, and trolls in the basement. Nowadays, nobody can tell if you’re a troll. Or a hacker. Or a bot. Or a Macedonian teenager publishing a story that the Pope has endorsed Trump.

  • Manufacturing in America: The Millennial Way: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Manufacturing in America: The Millennial Way

    S2 E82 - 58m 12s

    Time to start listening to the growing set of young entrepreneurs who are actually making things in America — they might be driving a renaissance in manufacturing right here at home. How is this possible? Technology makes design and production more efficient now, labor is available, and yes, governing principles stand for a lot. For many young leaders, “making it in the USA” — making it loca

  • Stopping the Violence in Chicago: Lessons for America’s Citi: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Stopping the Violence in Chicago: Lessons for America’s Citi

    S2 E81 - 56m 44s

    Like cities around the country, Chicago has been plagued by an epidemic of nearly constant bloodletting. What strategies have been most promising? What insights can we take from the local leaders who are losing friends, students, and community members with horrifying regularity? What do they think it will take for meaningful change to happen?

  • Trump + Brexit and a New World Order: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Trump + Brexit and a New World Order

    S2 E77 - 1h 28m

    Against a backdrop of rising populism, weakening of traditional political parties, and a rejection of establishment politics in the United States and Europe, how are the twin political earthquakes of Trump’s election and Brexit remaking the world?

  • Whom Can We Trust?: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Whom Can We Trust?

    S2 E74 - 1h

    It is no surprise that trust in institutions, be they private, government, nonprofit, or media, has suffered huge declines globally and throughout the United States. According to the 2017 Edelman Trust Barometer, we are suffering a crisis of trust not seen in recent memory. How do we reverse the trends? What can leaders of institutions do to restore faith in institutions?

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