Jochen, I tend to agree with your analysis of Eric, Bret, and the DISC. The hat of Roger Penrose that I am most interested in, and that I am thankful to Eric for accessing, is Penrose as Geometer. It is a take and a history that doesn't get the same air time that more pop-science oriented ideas get. Sometimes I feel that this is how the DISC, or perhaps a an economic variant, operates in the public sphere of youtube and social media. There are these very interesting minds, capable of offering very rich historical insight, doing the pop-intellectual circuit lecturing on something else altogether. I am thankful for this interview because it shows that the commons need not be tragic.
Jon
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