For the second time we meet the popular German philosopher Richard David Precht. His new book "Hunter, Shepherd, Critic - A Utopia for the Digital Society" which was recently published and which he wrote in less than about three months. How Richard came up with the title and what this has to do with Karl Marx, we clarify right at the beginning. Afterwards there are a few questions about the last conversation: Does Richard still find US President Trump fascinating? Is he still not afraid of the AfD?
Then Tilo uses Marx: "Being radical means getting to the root of the matter". And so Richard David Precht is concerned with the great problems of our time and how we can tackle them at their roots: Digitalization, surveillance, shift to the right, crisis of the left, education, climate change, resource consumption, hunger, poverty and world peace. Richard must also explain for which problem the unconditional basic income is a solution. Is the basic income he has in mind really unconditional?
Besides, it's about Richard himself: If he diagnoses that we have to tackle the big problems in the next ten years - why doesn't he go into politics himself and "sacrifice himself" for the big picture?
After about two hours it's also about your naive questions, which Tilo has collected this time in the Forum of the Aufwachen Podcast: What is a "naive question"? What are "facts" nowadays? Is your conscience trained? Who owns the machines in a digitized world? Are we living in an age of spectacle?
That and a lot more in episode 369 - we recorded them on June 19, 2018 in Berlin.
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