Is the world a zero sum game or an open system shaped by creativity and cooperation? What truly defines humanity's supposed "limits to growth" and what is a "limited resource"? Is overpopulation a true crisis or is it a myth? In this second episode in the ongoing series 'Escaping Calypso's Island', Cynthia Chung explores these questions, and examines the fallacies underlying the popular notion that human civilization can only grow at the expense of nature. IF you are inspired by this film, and want to help us make more, then consider making a donation using this link.You can watch Episode One below:The Rising Tide Foundation is a non-profit organization based in Montreal, Canada, focused on facilitating greater bridges between east and west while also providing a service that includes geopolitical analysis, research in the arts, philosophy, sciences and history. Consider supporting our work by subscribing to our substack page and Telegram channel at t.me/RisingTideFoundation. You're currently a free subscriber to Rising Tide Foundation. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
Saturday, December 16, 2023
Escaping Calypso's Island Episode 2: Trapped in the Cave (The Curse of Game Theory)
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