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  • The surprising economics of the meat industry – Lewis Bollard
    Aug 7 2025

    A deep dive with Lewis Bollard, who leads Open Philanthropy’s strategy for Farm Animal Welfare, on the surprising economics of the meat industry.

    Why is factory farming so efficient? How can we make the lives of the 23+ billion animals living on factory farms more bearable? How far off are the moonshots (e.g., brainless chickens, cultivated meats, etc.) to end this mass suffering? And why does the meat industry have such a surprising amount of political influence?

    For decades, innovation in the meat industry has actually made the conditions for animals worse. Can the next few decades of tech reverse this pattern?

    Watch on YouTube; listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.

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    Timestamps

    (00:00:00) – The astonishing efficiency of factory farming

    (00:07:18) – It was a mistake making this about diet

    (00:09:54) – Tech that’s sparing 100s of millions of animals/year

    (00:16:16) – Brainless chickens and higher welfare breeds

    (00:28:21) – $1 can prevent 10 years of animal suffering

    (00:37:26) – Situation in China and the developing world

    (00:41:41) – How the meat lobby got a lock on Congress

    (00:53:23) – Business structure of the meat industry

    (00:57:42) – Corporate campaigns are underrated



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    1 h y 8 m
  • Sarah Paine: How Imperial Japan Defeated Tsarist Russia & Qing China
    Jul 25 2025

    After my last lecture series with Sarah Paine ended, I still had so many questions. I knew we’d only scratched the surface of Sarah’s scholarship, so I immediately invited her back for another series: she graciously agreed, and we’ll be releasing the results online over the coming weeks and months!

    This first lecture is focused on the balance of power in East Asia at the turn of the 20th century. Specifically, how did Japan (population 47M) defeat China (400M) and Russia (130M) to become Asia's dominant power?

    For me, the most interesting thing was that Japan's surprise attack on Port Arthur at the beginning of the Russo-Japanese War (1904) helps us understand why Japan might have thought Pearl Harbor would work.

    Watch on YouTube; listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.

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    Timestamps

    (00:00:00) – Japan’s Meiji reforms

    (00:14:44) – Trans-Siberian railway & Japan’s 3-year window for empire

    (00:29:58) – The most important battle in the Russo-Japanese war

    (00:48:38) – China’s implosion: imperialism, civil wars, and opium

    (00:59:31) – Was Russia on track to dominate Asia?

    (01:14:20) – Pearl Harbor (1941) vs surprise attack of Port Arthur (1904)

    (01:34:03) – Why big countries still lose wars

    (01:46:56) – Grand strategy for small countries



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    1 h y 56 m
  • Stephen Kotkin — How Stalin Became the Most Powerful Dictator in History
    Jul 10 2025

    The Stephen Kotkin episode. Kotkin is arguably the world’s foremost expert on Joseph Stalin and has written a massive 2-volume biography on him (with a 3rd volume in the works).

    No other individual had more of a profound impact on the 20th century than Stalin. He held the power of life and death over every single person across 11 time zones, and he killed tens of millions of people, utterly consumed by an ideology aimed at building paradise on Earth.

    And, he was one half of the biggest and most consequential military confrontation in history (even if Hitler didn’t prove to be his match).

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    Timestamps

    (00:00:00) – Was the tsarist regime the lesser of 2 evils?

    (00:23:45) – The peasants brought Lenin to power, then he enslaved them

    (00:37:38) – Why did so many go along with enforced famine and the Great Terror?

    (01:02:26) – Today’s leftist civil war

    (01:13:01) – Doesn’t CCP deserve credit for China's growth?

    (01:35:13) – Why didn't somebody just kill Stalin?

    (01:52:45) – Overcoming the pathologies of communism with tech: USSR vs China



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    2 h y 13 m
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