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Peter B. Kaufman xTalk: The New Enlightenment

March16 at MIT Open Learning in Cambridge, MA

Many of the problems we face as a country and even as a world today – the health pandemic, the economic crisis, political violence of the kind we saw in Washington in January – are the result of our severe information disorder. We swim in a sea of lies. How did that come about? What can be done about it? Might it be time to think anew about our rights to knowledge, our approach to the public sphere, our concepts of information and the public good?

Open Learning’s Peter B. Kaufman addresses these questions in his new book

In this xTalk he hopes to spark a discussion for all of us about a new progressive agenda for change. Larry Kramer, president of the Hewlett Foundation, writes, “Kaufman’s erudite tour de force not only explains how the 'information economy' works to shape our world, it shows how battles over who and how information is controlled have been with us since the invention of the printing press. Better still, this wonderfully written, eminently readable book . . . lays out clearly why we need to restore control over the information economy and how open knowledge and open learning are keys to that effort.” Join us to learn more about Kaufman's new book.

There will be a Q&A after the presentation. Faculty are invited to participate and share comments and reflections.

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March16, 4.00pm

Cambridge, MA United States