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A Weird, Wonderful Conversation With Kim Stanley Robinson

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A Weird, Wonderful Conversation With Kim Stanley Robinson mentions The Varieties of Religious Experience by William James, The Dawn of Everything by David Graeber, David Wingrove, The Knowledge Machine by Michael Strevins, and A Brief History of Equality by Thomas Piketty with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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The speaker references a quote from William James about mystical experiences and their noetic qualities, emphasizing their significance and authority.

The Dawn of Everything
David Graeber, David Wingrove

I think it's interesting to read this last book by David Graeber with David Wingrove called The Dawn of Everything.

The Knowledge Machine
Michael Strevins

I recently read a book that if you haven't read it, I think you'd really like it called The Knowledge Machine by Michael Strevins.

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Kim Stanley Robinson is one of the great living science fiction writers and one of the most astute observers of how planets look, feel and work. His Mars Trilogy imagined what it might be like for humans to settle on the red planet. His best-selling novel “The Ministry for the Future” is a masterful effort at envisioning what might happen to Earth in a future of unchecked climate change. Robinson has a rare command of both science and human nature, and his writing crystallizes how the two must work together if we are to rescue our collective planetary future from possible ruin. In his most recent book, a rare turn to nonfiction called “The High Sierra: A Love Story,” Robinson trains his attention on the planet we inhabit in the here and now, particularly on one of his favorite places on Earth: the Sierra Nevada mountain range in California and Nevada. The new book is part memoir, part guidebook, part meditation on how time, space and even politics take shape in a wondrous geological landscape. We discuss why Robinson decided to start writing outdoors, what it was like to experience the Sierras on psychedelics in his youth, what “actor-network theory” is and how it helps us understand our relationship to the planet and to our own bodies, why we should think of climate change more like we do plane crashes, what hiking backpacks say about American consumerism, how we should change our relationship to technology in order to be happier, why the politics of wanting are so confusing yet important, why Robinson is so excited about ideas like a wage ratio and rewilding schemes, how the “structure of feeling” around climate has changed, why Robinson is feeling more hopeful about Earth’s future these days and more. Mentioned: “The Most Important Book I’ve Read This Year” by Vox Conversations “Your Kids Are Not Doomed” by Ezra Klein “Design for the Real World” by Victor Papanek “Thomas Piketty’s Case for ‘Participatory Socialism’” by The Ezra Klein Show Book Recommendations: A Brief History of Equality by Thomas Piketty The Dawn of Everything by David Graeber and David Wengrow The Echo Maker by Richard Powers Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris, Mary Marge Locker and Kate Sinclair; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Isaac Jones and Sonia Herrero; audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Our executive producer is Irene Noguchi. Special thanks to Kristin Lin and Kristina Samulewski.
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The Varieties of Religious Experience
William James

The host highlights William James's insights on mystical experiences, particularly their profound and authoritative n…

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The Dawn of Everything
David Graeber, David Wingrove

The host mentions 'The Dawn of Everything' as a thought-provoking read that challenges traditional narratives about h…

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The Knowledge Machine
Michael Strevins

The host mentions 'The Knowledge Machine' to highlight how scientists are driven by a quest for understanding rather…

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A Brief History of Equality
Thomas Piketty

The host mentions 'A Brief History of Equality' by Thomas Piketty as part of a list of three recommended books. This…

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The Echo Maker
Richard Powers

The host mentions 'The Echo Maker' by Richard Powers as a beautiful novel worth revisiting. He emphasizes the quality…

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Appropriate Technology
Victor Papenek

The host discusses the philosophical implications of appropriate technology as presented in Victor Papenek's book. Th…

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The High Sierra

The host mentions 'The High Sierra' to highlight Kim Stanley Robinson's deep connection to the Sierra Nevada and how…

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The High Sierra, a love story
Kim Stanley Robinson

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  • Referenced books include The Varieties of Religious Experience by William James and The Dawn of Everything by David Graeber, David Wingrove.
  • The strongest audience signal points to students of religious studies and Readers interested in history and speculative fiction.

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students of religious studiesReaders interested in history and speculative fictionIndividuals interested in science, motivation, and the philosophy of knowledge.Readers interested in social equality and historical analysisReaders interested in literary fiction and novel enthusiasts.Individuals interested in philosophy, technology, and environmentalism.

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Best for students of religious studiesOften cited around mystical experiences

The speaker references a quote from William James about mystical experiences and their noetic qualities, emphasizing their significance and authority.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: students of religious studies
Key quote: The speaker references a quote from William James about mystical experiences and their noetic qualities, emphasizing their significance and authority.
The host highlights William James's insights on mystical experiences, particularly their profound and authoritative nature. This discussion underscores the importance of understanding these experiences in the context of religious studies.
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The Dawn of Everything
David Graeber, David Wingrove
Best for Readers interested in history and speculative fictionOften cited around recommendations for thought-provoking books

The last book by David Graeber with David Wingrove called The Dawn of Everything is described as thought-provoking and a form of archaeological science fiction.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in history and speculative fiction
Key quote: I think it's interesting to read this last book by David Graeber with David Wingrove called The Dawn of Everything.
The host mentions 'The Dawn of Everything' as a thought-provoking read that challenges traditional narratives about history. It presents new evidence that complicates deterministic views of the past, making it a significant contribution to speculative history.
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The Knowledge Machine
Michael Strevins
Best for Individuals interested in science, motivation, and the philosophy of knowledge.Often cited around scientific motivation and innovation

The book discusses how to incentivize scientists to engage in their work and the importance of evidence in scientific arguments.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in science, motivation, and the philosophy of knowledge.
Key quote: I recently read a book that if you haven't read it, I think you'd really like it called The Knowledge Machine by Michael Strevins.
The host mentions 'The Knowledge Machine' to highlight how scientists are driven by a quest for understanding rather than wealth. The book explores the rules that incentivize scientific work and the importance of evidence in advancing knowledge.
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Best for Readers interested in social equality and historical analysisOften cited around recommended books

Thomas Piketty's latest, A Brief History of Equality, is mentioned as a recommended book.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in social equality and historical analysis
Key quote: I would say Thomas Piketty's latest, A Brief History of Equality.
The host mentions 'A Brief History of Equality' by Thomas Piketty as part of a list of three recommended books. This selection reflects the host's appreciation for thought-provoking literature that challenges conventional narratives about society and history.
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The Echo Maker
Richard Powers
Best for Readers interested in literary fiction and novel enthusiasts.Often cited around recommendations for great novels

The Echo Maker is recommended as a beautiful novel, despite Richard Powers' more popular work, The Overstory.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in literary fiction and novel enthusiasts.
Key quote: Say to them, go back and read The Echo Maker.
The host mentions 'The Echo Maker' by Richard Powers as a beautiful novel worth revisiting. He emphasizes the quality of Powers' writing and his significance as a novelist.
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Best for Individuals interested in philosophy, technology, and environmentalism.Often cited around appropriate technology and society

The mention of 'appropriate technology' by Victor Papenek from the 1970s raises philosophical questions about the purpose of technology in relation to comfort, safety, and fun.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in philosophy, technology, and environmentalism.
Key quote: appropriate technology is an interesting question.
The host discusses the philosophical implications of appropriate technology as presented in Victor Papenek's book. They emphasize the importance of understanding our wants and how they are shaped by societal assumptions, advocating for a more sophisticated approach to technology that enhances our connection with nature.
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The High Sierra cover
Best for Readers interested in the intersection of geography and literature.Often cited around Kim Stanley Robinson's writing

The speaker reflects on reading 'The High Sierra' and its connection to their experiences with psychedelics and cognitive estrangement.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in the intersection of geography and literature.
Key quote: He has this new book, an unusual foray into nonfiction for him, which is about his lifelong relationship.
The host mentions 'The High Sierra' to highlight Kim Stanley Robinson's deep connection to the Sierra Nevada and how it influences his writing. This book serves as both a personal narrative and an exploration of the relationship between place and thought.
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The High Sierra, a love story
Kim Stanley Robinson
Best for Readers interested in the intersection of geography and personal narrativeOften cited around Kim Stanley Robinson's writing

This is his love story. But it's also a lot more than that. It's an exploration of what he calls psychogeology.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in the intersection of geography and personal narrative
Key quote: He has this new book, an unusual foray into nonfiction for him, which is about his lifelong relationship.
The host mentions 'The High Sierra, a love story' to highlight Kim Stanley Robinson's unique relationship with the Sierra Nevada and how it influences his writing. This book serves as both a personal narrative and an exploration of the concept of psychogeology, emphasizing the connection between place and thought.
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Time for Socialism
Thomas Piketty
Best for Individuals interested in economic equality and social justiceOften cited around progressive taxation and inequality

Piketty's book discusses progressive taxation and proposes ways to make capitalism more equal and better.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in economic equality and social justice
Key quote: Piketty says progressive taxation on assets as well as income, on companies as well as individuals, and on inheritance as well as your living wealth could do a lot to make people feel, well, one, employed, and then two, a meaning to their life because they're in the same boat as everyone else.
The host discusses the implications of wealth inequality and the importance of progressive taxation, referencing Thomas Piketty's book 'Time for Socialism' as a significant contribution to the conversation. They emphasize Piketty's proposals for making capitalism more equitable and the societal benefits of reducing economic disparities.
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Best for Individuals interested in climate change and policy makersOften cited around climate crisis response

The book includes a chapter about the U.S. Navy's wage ratio and its impact on esprit de corps and economic equality.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in climate change and policy makers
Key quote: I am more encouraged now than I was when I wrote Ministry for the Future in 2019.
The host discusses the pace of the climate crisis and how it aligns with human action, referencing insights gained since the pandemic. They express a more optimistic view than when they wrote 'Ministry for the Future,' noting increased awareness and investment in climate solutions.
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Best for Readers interested in the intersection of psychedelics, Buddhism, and literature.Often cited around Psychedelics and Buddhism

The speaker discusses reading 'D.T. Suzuki', a Japanese Zen master, to understand Zen Buddhism in America.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in the intersection of psychedelics, Buddhism, and literature.
Key quote: I was reading also, D.T. Suzuki, who was a Japanese Zen master, writing for the American audience.
The host mentions D.T. Suzuki to highlight the influence of Zen Buddhism on his understanding of reality, particularly in relation to his psychedelic experiences. This connection illustrates how various cultural and philosophical streams shaped his writing and worldview during a transformative period in his life.
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Best for Readers interested in the intersection of psychedelics, writing, and philosophy.Often cited around psychedelics and writing

The speaker mentions reading 'Alan Watts' as part of their exploration of California culture and thought.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in the intersection of psychedelics, writing, and philosophy.
Key quote: Alan Watts. And. And that whole. Stream of California. Culture and thought. Was. Doing its best. To. Make an intellectual. Construct.
The host mentions Alan Watts in the context of exploring how psychedelics influenced the guest's writing and perception of reality. Watts' work, along with other influences, helped the guest construct an intellectual framework for understanding their experiences during a transformative period in their life.
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Best for Readers interested in psychedelics and philosophyOften cited around cognitive estrangement

The speaker refers to reading 'Aldous Huxley' to gain insights into the psychedelic experience.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in psychedelics and philosophy
Key quote: I was reading Ram Dass and Aldous Huxley to try to understand the psychedelic experience.
The host discusses how the concept of cognitive estrangement relates to the psychedelic experiences of the past, particularly in the context of Aldous Huxley's writings. This connection highlights the transformative power of psychedelics in altering one's perception of reality and understanding of the world.
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Best for Individuals interested in the intersection of psychedelics, spirituality, and creative writing.Often cited around psychedelic experiences and writing

The speaker mentions reading 'Ram Dass' to understand the psychedelic experience during their youth.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in the intersection of psychedelics, spirituality, and creative writing.
Key quote: I was reading Ram Dass and Aldous Huxley to try to understand the psychedelic experience.
The host mentions 'Ram Dass' as part of a broader exploration of how psychedelics influenced their understanding of reality and creativity. They reflect on the intellectual and spiritual guidance provided by figures like Ram Dass during their formative years in the context of psychedelic experiences.
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Best for Readers interested in the intersection of geography and personal experience.Often cited around psychogeology in writing

The discussion revolves around the concept of psychogeology and its relation to the author's work.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in the intersection of geography and personal experience.
Key quote: It's an exploration of what he calls psychogeology.
The host discusses Kim Stanley Robinson's new book, which explores his deep connection to the Sierra Nevada and introduces the concept of psychogeology. This idea emphasizes how our surroundings influence our thoughts and experiences, making it a central theme in both Robinson's work and the conversation.
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I think it's interesting to read this last book by David Graeber with David Wingrove called The Dawn of Everything.
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The Varieties of Religious Experience cover
Mentioned at 9:09
The Varieties of Religious Experience
William James

The host highlights William James's insights on mystical experiences, particularly their profound and authoritative nature. This discussion undersc…

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The Dawn of Everything cover
Mentioned at 1:33:01
The Dawn of Everything
David Graeber, David Wingrove

The host mentions 'The Dawn of Everything' as a thought-provoking read that challenges traditional narratives about history. It presents new eviden…

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The Knowledge Machine cover
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The Knowledge Machine
Michael Strevins

The host mentions 'The Knowledge Machine' to highlight how scientists are driven by a quest for understanding rather than wealth. The book explores…

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