26 personas para salvar al mundo
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26 personas para salvar al mundo (English: 26 people to save the world) is a documentary series hosted by Argentine journalist Jorge Lanata, produced for Infinito in 2011, in which Lanata interviews 26 people whom he believes have the collective power to "save the world".[1] One of his main conclusions from the series is that "...Philosophy has fallen behind technology. Technology found a lot of answers that had no philosophical support".[Note 1]
Interviews
[edit]Among those interviewed are the historian David Carpenter; the researcher David S. Salomon; the rabbi of the stars Yehuda Berg, the writer Eduardo Galeano; one of the original authors of the Digital Universe Atlas, Carter Emmart, astronaut Jeffrey Hoffman, and the French Buddhist monk Matthieu Ricard[3][4]
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ ""26 personas para salvar al mundo"" (in Spanish). El Litoral. 10 October 2012.
- ^ Jorge Lanata (24 March 2019). "Jorge Lanata vuelve a la TV con Hora 25: "Los políticos me tienen cansado, ya no les creo nada"" (Interview) (in Spanish). Interviewed by Mariana Mactas. Todo Noticias.
- ^ "Llega 26 personas para salvar al mundo, conducido por Lanata" (in Spanish). Chronista. 11 November 2011.
- ^ Víctor Hugo Ghitta (24 March 2019). "Jorge Lanata: "Admiro a los religiosos, me inspira respeto su coherencia. No es fácil vivir de acuerdo con lo que pensás. Yo no me siento completamente libre"" (in Spanish). La Nacion.