In this interview, Nicolai Tangen speaks with Johan Norberg, author of "Peak Human," about golden ages throughout history and what we can learn from their rise and fall. They discuss the Anglosphere as a current or potentially ending golden age, comparing it to historical examples like Greece, Rome, and the Dutch. Norberg explains that golden ages often end with a shift in mentality from exploration to protectionism, triggered by external threats. They delve into the importance of globalization, immigration, and strategic tolerance for innovation and growth, while also addressing the dangers of political instability, polarization, and the rise of strongman leadership. Norberg emphasizes the need for openness at individual, corporate, and national levels to foster innovation and avoid decline, highlighting the cyclical nature of openness and closedness in societies and offering advice to young people to embrace experimentation and learn from failures.
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