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In this mini episode of Episode 27, hosts Joe, Georgia, and Nick revisit the themes of utopia and dystopia. They discuss how current events, such as the fires in Los Angeles, eerily mirror scenarios from Octavia Butler's novel, 'Parable of the Sower'. The conversation also touches on various forms of media, including movies, books, and music, that depict utopian and dystopian themes, like Michael Jackson's rework of 'A Horse with No Name', and the series 'Battlestar Galactica'. They contemplate the philosophy of 'meliorism', the belief that the world can improve through human effort, and provide recommendations on related media such as 'Cherry 2000' and the video game 'Bioshock'. The episode closes with a lighthearted take on a new rating system inspired by the topics discussed.

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Things mentioned in the Episode to check out:

The Secrets of Peace by TA Hernandez

Arcane

Battlestar Galactica (2005 series)

MJ’s song “Place With No Name” released on his posthumous album "Xscape".

"Horse with No Name" 1972 by the band America

Meliorism- the belief that the world can be made better by human effort.

George Eliot, the pen name of Mary Ann Evans, is credited with popularizing the term "meliorism". In 1877—

Max Roser, a modern thinker, created three contradictory statements that seem like they can’t all be true

The world is much better.

The world is awful.

The world can be much better.

Cherry 2000 (1987) science fiction movie

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