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Anna Gát: Building an Intellectual Community for the Politically Homeless
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If you ever wanted to live in a world of endlessly fascinating conversations about the arts, science, and philosophy, you're going to love today's guest—Anna Gát. She's the person behind a platform* called Interintellect, which hosts hundreds of online salons a year. While some of them feature superstars like Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker, relationship guru Esther Perel, and economist Tyler Cowen, all of the salons are built around civil yet engaging discussions on interesting cultural ideas.
Interintellect's stated ambition is to reinvent French salon culture for the 21st century, and the platform is increasingly hosting in-person events too. Reason's Nick Gillespie talks with Gát about why she started Interintellect, how it grew to have tens of thousands of participants all over the world, and how her new podcast, The Hope Axis, fits into her vision of a future marked by optimism (guests on the podcast have included economist Noah Smith, online-culture analyst Katherine Dee, and Quillette founder Claire Lehmann). They also talk about how her early years in post-communist Hungary shaped her worldview and ambitions.
*CORRECTION: The original text implied that Interintellect requires a membership to participate in events. While there is a membership tier, virtually all Interintellect events are open to the public.
0:00—Introduction
1:29— Interintellect : a public marketplace for intellectual salons
3:31— Gát's background & vision
14:05— Interintellect's scope of events
19:05— A perpetual festival with multiple paths for participation
23:38—Ad: Bank On Yourself
25:30— An apolitical self-moderating cultural community
27:52— Interintellect's global reach
31:39— "The Hope Axis" podcast
37:07— Why is 'doomerism' so appealing to millennials?
42:32— Using the hope axis to defeat "no way out" mentality
45:55— Gát's intellectual heroes
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- Video Editor: Ian Keyser
The post Anna Gát: Building an Intellectual Community for the Politically Homeless appeared first on Reason.com.
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Manage episode 435404386 series 2563781
If you ever wanted to live in a world of endlessly fascinating conversations about the arts, science, and philosophy, you're going to love today's guest—Anna Gát. She's the person behind a platform* called Interintellect, which hosts hundreds of online salons a year. While some of them feature superstars like Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker, relationship guru Esther Perel, and economist Tyler Cowen, all of the salons are built around civil yet engaging discussions on interesting cultural ideas.
Interintellect's stated ambition is to reinvent French salon culture for the 21st century, and the platform is increasingly hosting in-person events too. Reason's Nick Gillespie talks with Gát about why she started Interintellect, how it grew to have tens of thousands of participants all over the world, and how her new podcast, The Hope Axis, fits into her vision of a future marked by optimism (guests on the podcast have included economist Noah Smith, online-culture analyst Katherine Dee, and Quillette founder Claire Lehmann). They also talk about how her early years in post-communist Hungary shaped her worldview and ambitions.
*CORRECTION: The original text implied that Interintellect requires a membership to participate in events. While there is a membership tier, virtually all Interintellect events are open to the public.
0:00—Introduction
1:29— Interintellect : a public marketplace for intellectual salons
3:31— Gát's background & vision
14:05— Interintellect's scope of events
19:05— A perpetual festival with multiple paths for participation
23:38—Ad: Bank On Yourself
25:30— An apolitical self-moderating cultural community
27:52— Interintellect's global reach
31:39— "The Hope Axis" podcast
37:07— Why is 'doomerism' so appealing to millennials?
42:32— Using the hope axis to defeat "no way out" mentality
45:55— Gát's intellectual heroes
Today's Sponsors:
- Bank On Yourself: Bank On Yourself is a proven retirement plan alternative that banks and Wall Street are desperately hoping you never hear about. It gives you guaranteed, predictable growth and retirement income; access to your money for any purpose with NO questions asked and NO government penalties or restrictions; and the peace of mind that comes from knowing the minimum guaranteed value of your retirement savings on the day you plan to tap into them. Go to Bank On Yourself.com/TSN and get a free report about the retirement plan alternative that lets you bypass banks and Wall Street, and take back control of your financial future.
- The Reason Speakeasy. The Reason Speakeasy is a monthly, unscripted conversation in New York City with outspoken defenders of free thinking and heterodoxy that doubles as a live taping of The Reason Interview With Nick Gillespie. The next event is scheduled for Wednesday, September 11, and features Fox News' Kat Timpf, whose new book is I Used To Like You Until…(How Binary Thinking Divides Us). Tickets are $15 and include beer, wine, soft drinks, and food. Go here for details.
- Video Editor: Ian Keyser
The post Anna Gát: Building an Intellectual Community for the Politically Homeless appeared first on Reason.com.
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