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Today, we look at two urgent threats to our world: the assault on science and the concentration of wealth.
First, climate scientist
Michael E. Mann talks about the book he co-authored with infectious disease expert
Dr. Peter Hotez,
Science Under Siege: How to Fight the Five Most Powerful Forces that Threaten Our World. It’s a guide to defending truth, evidence, and reason against disinformation and attacks on science.
“If we lose our ability to have shared facts, we lose our ability to have democracy.” — Michael Mann
Then, author and inequality scholar
Chuck Collins joins us to discuss his book
Burned by Billionaires: How Concentrated Wealth and Power Are Ruining Our Lives and Planet. He reveals how a handful of billionaires manipulate markets, politics, and culture — and what we can do to fight back.
“Extreme wealth is destabilizing our democracy.” — Chuck Collins
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Key Words: Michael Mann, Peter Hotez, Science Under Siege, disinformation, threats to democracy, attacks on science, climate denial, vaccine denial, Chuck Collins, Burned by Billionaires, wealth inequality, billionaire class, oligarchy, democracy under threat, economic justice, concentrated wealth
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Segment 1: Michael Mann
Mann explains how five forces — including disinformation, authoritarianism, and corporate greed — threaten both science and democracy. He and Dr. Peter Hotez argue for equipping citizens with the tools to recognize and resist these assaults.
Key Topics:
* Attacks on science and truth
* Disinformation campaigns
* Threats to democracy
* Climate denial and vaccine denial parallels
* Building resilience against propaganda
Segment 2: Chuck Collins
Chuck Collins shines a light on the outsized influence of billionaires over our economy, politics, and culture — and how concentrated wealth threatens both fairness and sustainability. He calls for systemic reforms to rein in oligarchic power.
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