6: Nobody Can Make a Pencil
Publisher |
Trek.fm
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Nov 19, 2017
Episode Duration |
01:08:54

The Evolution of Society and Culture. Star Trek shows us many societies and cultures, and we see how the Prime Directive attempts to protect them from contamination. But it isn’t always possible to avoid contact with another culture, and episodes such as “Blink of an Eye” and “Who Watches the Watchers” illustrate how a society can be changed by a single event. And episodes such as “Workforce,” “Samaritan Snare,” and “Tapestry” show how how memories can affect a society or an individual.

In this episode of The Briar Patch, hosts Patrick Devlin and Guinevere Liberty Nell discuss how social and cultural evolution is addressed in Star Trek and how the franchise approaches the question of who should have a say in what happens within a society.

Chapters Intro (00:01:04) Theory of Spontaneous Order (00:01:54) Technology Ties into Culture (00:09:20) Evolution in One Episode (00:09:45) An Accident that Creates a God (00:14:30) Enlightenment (00:30:34) Memories (00:38:05) Individual Look Over Society (00:51:40) Final Thoughts (00:56:11) Closing (01:02:48) Hosts Guinevere Liberty Nell and Patrick Devlin Production Guinevere Liberty Nell (Editor) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)

The Evolution of Society and Culture. We look at how Star Trek addresses contact between cultures and who should have input on how a given society should evolve.

The Evolution of Society and Culture. Star Trek shows us many societies and cultures, and we see how the Prime Directive attempts to protect them from contamination. But it isn’t always possible to avoid contact with another culture, and episodes such as “Blink of an Eye” and “Who Watches the Watchers” illustrate how a society can be changed by a single event. And episodes such as “Workforce,” “Samaritan Snare,” and “Tapestry” show how how memories can affect a society or an individual.

In this episode of The Briar Patch, hosts Patrick Devlin and Guinevere Liberty Nell discuss how social and cultural evolution is addressed in Star Trek and how the franchise approaches the question of who should have a say in what happens within a society.

Chapters Intro (00:01:04) Theory of Spontaneous Order (00:01:54) Technology Ties into Culture (00:09:20) Evolution in One Episode (00:09:45) An Accident that Creates a God (00:14:30) Enlightenment (00:30:34) Memories (00:38:05) Individual Look Over Society (00:51:40) Final Thoughts (00:56:11) Closing (01:02:48) Hosts Guinevere Liberty Nell and Patrick Devlin Production Guinevere Liberty Nell (Editor) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)

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