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Societal upheaval
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Eric Weinstein argues that the current political leadership is unsalvageable, advocating for younger and more competent leaders.
Eric Weinstein · Eric Weinstein: On the Nature of Good and Evil, Genius and Madness
Weinstein claims cancel culture is used to control influential individuals, citing examples like Joey Diaz and Brian Callan.
Eric Weinstein · Eric Weinstein: On the Nature of Good and Evil, Genius and Madness
The silence around Jeffrey Epstein's actions at MIT is seen as a societal weakness rather than a conspiracy.
Eric Weinstein · Eric Weinstein: On the Nature of Good and Evil, Genius and Madness
Weinstein believes the renormalization revolution in physics was catastrophically misinterpreted by the physics community.
Eric Weinstein · Eric Weinstein: On the Nature of Good and Evil, Genius and Madness
Weinstein suggests that the current societal upheaval is a 'no name revolution' rather than a civil war.
Eric Weinstein · Eric Weinstein: On the Nature of Good and Evil, Genius and Madness
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