Personalization Outbreak

#53: The REAL Root of Social Problems in America (According to a Gen Z)

June 08, 2022 Glenn Llopis Season 3 Episode 53
Personalization Outbreak
#53: The REAL Root of Social Problems in America (According to a Gen Z)
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What do you think is the biggest power structure that fuels social problems in America to the younger generations? 

In this video, we take a look at the hidden power structures that fuel social problems in America. By understanding how these systems work, we can begin to dismantle them and create a more just society.

 Our guest, Peter Baron, is the author of the book If Only We Knew: How Ignorance Creates and Amplifies The Greatest Risks Facing Society . Pete is a wise voice for his generation, with the hopes of changing the ways we conceptualize what is required for the achievement of social justice.

 Together, we explored how the hidden power structures fuel social problems in America and how we can begin to dismantle them and create a more just society to the younger generations.

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Intro
The Roots Of Social Problems In America: How certain values are amplifying social problems.
Gen Z Mental Health: How Values Like Greed and Selfishness Have Affected an Entire Generation.
Challenging Societal Power Structures: Disrupting Social Hierarchy is Key to a Building a Healthier Society
Schooling Instead of Educating: Students Aren’t Empty Vessels to Be Filled Up with Knowledge
Obsession with competition: Rethinking The Traditional Educational System
Inclusion Illusion: Is our Approach To Diversity Leading To More Assimilation?
Conclusion