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The Social Contract

The Social Contract

By: Angelos Kareem Jason
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Rethinking Power, People, and Progress. Power, Politics, and everything Caught in Between© 2025 Angelos, Kareem, Jason Philosophy Science Social Sciences
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  • Democracy: A Beautiful Idea in Crisis
    Jul 23 2025

    In this episode of The Social Contract, we explore the paradox of democracy in the 21st century: cherished yet fragile, admired yet under siege. From declining youth faith in democratic values to the rise of authoritarian nostalgia, we confront what happens when trust—the lifeblood of democratic societies—begins to erode.


    Is democracy failing to deliver, or are we failing democracy?


    With insights from thinkers like Yuval Noah Harari and Aristotle, we examine how individualism, institutional decay, and polarisation are reshaping the relationship between the citizen and the state. Can we renew the promise of democracy for a generation raised in algorithmic echo chambers? Or has the “will of the people” become too volatile to govern?


    Join us as we dissect the difference between apathy and antipathy, the importance of accountability, and why the ballot box is no longer enough to keep democracy alive.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Artificial Intelligence: Our Final Invention or Greatest Ally?
    Jul 2 2025

    We’ve built machines that can think, speak, paint, and even persuade. But as artificial intelligence accelerates beyond our wildest predictions, one question looms larger than ever: is AI humanity’s greatest invention—or the last one we’ll ever make?


    In this episode of The Social Contract, we navigate the razor’s edge between innovation and consequence. From mass automation and job displacement to algorithmic bias and the ethics of machine-made art, we explore whether AI is empowering society—or quietly reshaping it in ways we can’t yet control.


    Can we govern something we barely understand? Who bears the moral weight when an algorithm harms? And is AI creativity truly “creative”—or just remixing the past at lightning speed?


    Join us as we discuss whether artificial intelligence is our most powerful ally—or a mirror reflecting our deepest flaws.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • The Age of Information – Overconnected, Underinformed
    Jun 3 2025

    We live in the most connected era in human history—yet somehow, we feel more confused, more overwhelmed, and less certain than ever. In this debut episode of The Social Contract, we unpack what it means to live in the “Age of Information”—and whether it’s helping us understand the world, or simply drowning us in distraction.

    From the psychological toll of nonstop notifications to the erosion of trust in traditional knowledge structures, we explore how the very fabric of communication and connection is shifting. Is more information making us wiser, or just more anxious?

    Join us as we reflect on how we got here, what it’s doing to us, and why the answers might lie in rediscovering the foundations of meaningful dialogue.

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    47 mins
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