In the 2nd hour of my Modern Wisdom podcast, we go deep into the Media-Historian gap.
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I'm shortly going to be starting a new series:
"What ideas sound crazy today -- but will be normal 10 years from now?"
If you have any great examples, please send them below.
"What ideas sound crazy today -- but will be normal 10 years from now?"
If you have any great examples, please send them below.
🚨 Nuance:
The media-historian gap isn't that these topics have never been discussed by any media
E.g. Economist + Financial Times are examples of great media organisations covering some topics
The point is that historians will give them way more weight than *most* media does
The media-historian gap isn't that these topics have never been discussed by any media
E.g. Economist + Financial Times are examples of great media organisations covering some topics
The point is that historians will give them way more weight than *most* media does
If I had to re-title this essay it would be:
What is ignored by the zeitgeist -- but will be studied by historians?
If you zoom out, the media is just the pre-frontal cortex of the zeitgeist.
What is ignored by the zeitgeist -- but will be studied by historians?
If you zoom out, the media is just the pre-frontal cortex of the zeitgeist.
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