
Podcast: Ep329: Fareed Zakaria on Life After the Pandemic
1. Januar 2021
Autor(en): The New York Times
Podcast: The Book Review
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The author and CNN host Fareed Zakaria calls the coronavirus pandemic âthe most transformative event of our lifetimes.â He says: âWhat has happened over the last 50 years is, we have gotten increasingly confident about the power of science and medicine, so weâve kind of lost sight of the effect that something like a plague, a pandemic, has. And I think this was a mistake." The historian Margaret MacMillan visits the podcast to discuss her most recent book, âWar: How Conflict Shaped Us,â one of the Book Reviewâs 10 Best Books of 2020. MacMillan has written about specific wars in the past, but here she looks more broadly at the subject throughout human history, which led her to some new conclusions. âWhat I hadnât really got involved in or really understood,â MacMillan says, âwas the debate about whether war is something thatâs biologically driven â are we condemned to war because of something that evolution has left us with, or is war the product of culture?â Also on this weekâs episode, Gregory Cowles and John Williams talk about what theyâre reading. Pamela Paul is the host.
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