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FARSIGHT
Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies (CIFS)
74 episodes
4 days ago
Narrated articles and conversations with the world's foremost futures thinkers, delivered to you by FARSIGHT, a quarterly publication by the Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies.
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Narrated articles and conversations with the world's foremost futures thinkers, delivered to you by FARSIGHT, a quarterly publication by the Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies.
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Society & Culture
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Futurism Has Become Reactionary w/ Karim Jebari
FARSIGHT
47 minutes 54 seconds
8 months ago
Futurism Has Become Reactionary w/ Karim Jebari

More from Stockholm. We visit futurist and philosopher Karim Jebari from the Mimir Centre for Long-Term Futures Research at Sweden's Institute for Futures Studies. Jebari researches transhumanism, our future in space, climate change, and other existential risks. He believes that futurism has become reactionary and backward-looking. Why? We get Jebari's answer (and much more).

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Guest: Karim Jebari

Hosts: Casper Skovgaard Petersen & August Leo Liljenberg

Published by the Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies


FARSIGHT
Narrated articles and conversations with the world's foremost futures thinkers, delivered to you by FARSIGHT, a quarterly publication by the Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies.