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How America recovers from all this
Yale Conversations with David Brooks
Yale University
Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs
Apr 13 2026
What does it take to rebuild a society fractured by distrust, populism, and eroding civic bonds? In his third Yale Conversations lecture, "How America Recovers from All This: A Hopeful Vision for our Common Future," author and columnist David Brooks traces the shifting cultural paradigms of the past 70 years to diagnose how America arrived at its current crisis. Drawing on philosophers from Aristotle to Max Scheler, Brooks examines how successive waves of cultural change have given way to widespread disillusionment with institutions, with leadership, and with one another and how that disillusionment hardens into resentment. The antidote, he argues, is not political but cultural: a renewed commitment to humanistic values, earnest admiration, and what he calls defiant humanism. The lecture took place on April 7, 2026, at Yale University. A Q&A follows.
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OldBaldy1701E
(11,327 posts)But, we won't touch it in any way, because our rich overlords don't want us to.
So, all of this is cute, but will amount to nothing, as we won't change what created and is maintaining this regime in the first place.
So, to put it simply, we won't 'recover' from anything. We will just patch it up so that it will keep the current socioeconomic model going until this crap happens again.
And , it will. Soon. Because we never, ever, ever learn.
Ever.
Our history has shown that this is the case... over and over again.
I wonder if Dr. Brooks will cover that part of it?
JoseBalow
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bucolic_frolic
(55,478 posts)Wealthy elites are not operating in the struggle for survival and competition for resources that consume most of the world's time.
I didn't watch this lecture, don't have an hour to burn on it, but the concept is laughable in my view. More paternalistic hot air so they can pat themselves on the back.
OC375
(1,079 posts)Human are the definition of insanity.