Harri Tiido: Man as an Arrogant Ape
In a discussion on human exceptionalism, Harri Tiido reflects on Christine Webb's book, suggesting that our belief in human superiority over nature is an outdated and misguided notion.
Harri Tiido: Information Crises Now and in the Past
Harri Tiido discusses the current information crisis and its historical precedents in his show, highlighting the challenges of misinformation.
Harri Tiido: Fatigue with Politics
Harri Tiido discusses the growing fatigue and stress people feel towards politics, highlighting a trend where many are distancing themselves from political engagement and news consumption.
Harri Tiido: The Iranian War and US Doctrines
Harri Tiido discusses the discrepancies between US military involvement in Iran and established military doctrines in a recent radio segment.
Harri Tiido: On Liberalism and Its Foundations
Harri Tiido discusses the pressures facing liberalism and its varying meanings across the Atlantic.
Harri Tiido: New Right
In the latest episode of Harri Tiido's radio series, he discusses the rising popularity of new right-wing movements in Europe, citing insights from The Economist and British political scientist Mark Leonard.
Harri Tiido: Through the Eyes of a Creator of Artificial Intelligence
In this episode of 'Harri Tiido's Background Stories', the risks associated with artificial intelligence are discussed.
Harri Tiido: Medium-Sized Countries or Middling States
Harri Tiido discusses the role and potential of medium-sized countries in the current global context of crisis in multilateralism.
Harri Tiido: Russian Influence Operations in Finland
In this episode of 'Harri Tiido's Backstory,' the focus is on the relationship between Finland and Russia and the potential military threats posed by Russia.
Harri Tiido: on extending life
In a discussion on longevity, Harri Tiido reflects on human lifespan advancements and the ongoing quest for life-extension solutions.
Harri Tiido: an overview of those who are doing very well
Harri Tiido discusses the impact of economic inequality on rights and freedoms, referencing global wealth distribution reports.
Harri Tiido: Genius Transforms Oddity into Uniqueness
Harri Tiido discusses the concept of genius and how it often involves unusual behaviors, drawing inspiration from Helen Lewis's book 'The Genius Myth.'
Harri Tiido: On the health of democracy in the USA
In a discussion on democracy in the United States, Harri Tiido highlights a Bright Line Watch report scoring the US democracy with only 54 out of 100 points, indicating a shift towards illiberal or hybrid regimes.