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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2019 · 18 MIN

Humanisme dan Ruang Hidup dalam Mukadimah

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Segmen ini akan menjadi pembuka dari serangkaian monolog, yang merangkum satu jalan besar yang akan kami jalani bersama, tentang hal-hal yang ditemui dalam ruang percakapan sehari-hari. Sebagai perkenalan, monolog ini mengutip beberapa tokoh dan apa yang mereka perjuangkan. Dalam singkat, beberapa episode ke depan, pembahasannya akan ditarik dari titik temu topik yang bersebrangan. Kali ini kami mencoba menemukan di mana Yuval Noah Harari, Jane Jacobs, dan Kurt Vonnegut bisa saling beririsan.

Segmen ini akan menjadi pembuka dari serangkaian monolog, yang merangkum satu jalan besar yang akan kami jalani bersama, tentang hal-hal yang ditemui dalam ruang percakapan sehari-hari. Sebagai perkenalan, monolog ini mengutip beberapa tokoh dan apa yang mereka perjuangkan. Dalam singkat, beberapa episode ke depan, pembahasannya akan ditarik dari titik temu topik yang bersebrangan. Kali ini kami mencoba menemukan di mana Yuval Noah Harari, Jane Jacobs, dan Kurt Vonnegut bisa saling beririsan.

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