The Cost of Distance
Soldiers in WWII fought not for ideology, but out of loyalty to their comrades, highlighting the profound impact of personal connections. As technology advances and distance increases, committing atrocities becomes easier, revealing a dark side of human nature. The psychological barriers that prevent individuals from harming others diminish when face-to-face interactions are replaced by remote warfare.In this clip
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494: Rutger Bregman | Humankind: A Hopeful History
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