Michael's Monologue
HORIZON Webinars por The Age of Culture Project
Notas del episodio
Michael Frugtniet opens the series with a direct reflection on the condition of contemporary society: systems are becoming more efficient, yet public trust, social coherence, meaning and continuity feel increasingly fragile. The monologue frames culture as the missing operating system beneath economics, technology, education and governance — not a decorative layer, but the deeper structure through which societies interpret value, hold memory, form judgment and decide what kind of future is worth building. It sets the central proposition for the season: that the crisis of the present is cultural before it is merely economic or technological.