
Rethinking Power, People, and Progress. Power, Politics, and everything Caught in Between
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Social SciencesScienceSociety & CulturePhilosophy | |||

A conversation on whether meritocracy rewards talent or merely justifies inequality. We question if merit is truly earned or quietly inherited through privilege opportunity and luck. The discussion moves through education governance and ambition aski... more
A debate on whether technology liberates or enslaves. We question if digitalization empowers citizens or merely refines the tools of control, whether freedom expands when everyone can speak or collapses when no one listens. The discussion moves throu... more
An hour-long conversation on how the idea of politics is unraveling and reassembling itself in real time. We move through the ruins of trust and institutions, tracing how governance lost its moral weight and how citizens slowly traded participation f... more
A conversation about the silent war between safety and sovereignty. We explore how comfort disguises itself as freedom, how the pursuit of ease dulls the instinct to question, and how quiet submission becomes the new obedience. It is a reflection on ... more
In this episode of The Social Contract, we explore the paradox of democracy in the 21st century: cherished yet fragile, admired yet under siege. From declining youth faith in democratic values to the rise of authoritarian nostalgia, we confront what ... more
We’ve built machines that can think, speak, paint, and even persuade. But as artificial intelligence accelerates beyond our wildest predictions, one question looms larger than ever: is AI humanity’s greatest invention—or the last one we’ll ever make?... more
We live in the most connected era in human history—yet somehow, we feel more confused, more overwhelmed, and less certain than ever. In this debut episode of The Social Contract, we unpack what it means to live in the “Age of Information”—and whether... more
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