Episodes

  • Why Truth Matters
    Jun 15 2026
    # Why Truth Matters Truth matters because reality does not negotiate. In this opening episode of *The Constitution of Progress*, we explore why every lasting form of progress begins with a willingness to see the world as it is, not as we wish it were. Starting with the Challenger disaster, this episode shows what happens when warnings are ignored, inconvenient facts are buried, and institutions lose the ability to correct themselves. From there, it moves outward: truth as the basis of personal growth, trustworthy relationships, scientific progress, and a society capable of solving real problems together. This is an episode about more than honesty in the narrow sense. It is about humility, courage, and the discipline to face evidence even when it costs us comfort, status, or certainty. In this episode: - Why truth is the first condition for learning, responsibility, and progress - What the Challenger disaster reveals about institutional failure and suppressed reality - How self-deception turns small problems into larger crises - Why trust, cooperation, and public life break down in a low-truth culture - Why science works by creating methods for discovering error - Why truth requires not just intelligence, but character If progress depends on feedback from reality, then truth is the first principle everything else rests on.
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    11 mins
  • Opening Manifesto
    Jun 14 2026
    Welcome to **Constitution of Progress**. In this opening manifesto, we set the direction for the series: a journey through the principles that made civilization possible. You will hear why progress is not automatic, how it depends on character and cooperation, and why markets, science, freedom, institutions, and innovation still matter today. Each upcoming episode will focus on one foundational idea, what breaks when it is neglected, and how we can strengthen it for the future.
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    1 min