Lines on Maps Are Toxic! | Episode 51 | Everything is Everything

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amitvarma

amitvarma

Күн бұрын

We have normalized lines on maps -- but they are unnatural to the way we live. They are toxic in the ways they push us to think of people in categories decided by the accidents of geography and politics. We must free our minds. We must tear down these walls.
Welcome to Episode 51 of Everything is Everything, a weekly podcast hosted by Amit Varma and Ajay Shah.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
00:00 Packaging
00:13 Introduction: 'What Maps Are There?'
01:37 Chapter 1: Economists Discover Gravity!
11:31 Chapter 2: India’s Tryst With Borders
15:34 Chapter 3: The European Model
24:30 Chapter 4: The Expanding Circle
28:32 Chapter 5: Communities of Choice
34:49 Chapter 6: The Lives of Others
37:56 Chapter 7: Recommendations
USEFUL RESOURCES:
1. Amit on Twitter: / amitvarma
2. Ajay on Twitter: / ajay_shah
3. The Seen and the Unseen -- Amit's audio podcast: seenunseen.in/
(Also on all podcast apps. And KZfaq, though less than 1% of listens come from here: / @theseenandtheunseen )
4. Ajay's organisation, XKDR Forum, on KZfaq: / @xkdr
5. In Service of the Republic -- Vijay Kelkar and Ajay Shah: amzn.eu/d/hwGILb3
6. The Art of Clear Writing -- Amit's writing course: indiauncut.com/clear-writing/
7. The India Uncut Newsletter -- Amit's newsletter at indiauncut.substack.com/
8. Pushpesh Pant Feasts on the Buffet of Life - Episode 326 of The Seen and the Unseen: • Ep 326: Pushpesh Pant ...
9. Arati Kumar-Rao Took a One-Way Ticket -- Episode 383 of The Seen and the Unseen: • Ep 383: Arati Kumar-Ra...
10. Marginlands: Indian Landscapes on the Brink - Arati Kumar-Rao: amzn.in/d/3v5YoGG
11. Toba Tek Singh -- Saadat Hasan Manto: tinyurl.com/5n8je3bb
12. Memories and Things - Episode 195 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Aanchal Malhotra): • Ep 195: Memories and T...
13. Remnants of a Separation - Aanchal Malhotra: amzn.in/d/gHOiE9J
14. A Trade Deficit With a Babysitter -- Tim Harford: timharford.com/2005/12/a-trad...
15. History of European Morals -- WEH Lecky: amzn.eu/d/3xapvbH
16. The Expanding Circle -- Peter Singer: amzn.eu/d/gkcVzaH
17. 1000 True Fans - Kevin Kelly: kk.org/thetechnium/1000-true-...
18. The Lives of Others -- Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck: www.amazon.com/Lives-Others-M...
19. Jhumpa Lahiri on Writing, Translation, and Crossing Between Cultures - Episode 17 of Conversations With Tyler: conversationswithtyler.com/ep...
20. The Notebook Trilogy -- Agota Kristof: amzn.eu/d/48p4Ffp
Produced by Amit Varma
Shot by Vaishnav Vyas and Nomsita MS Haritashya: / vaishnav.vyas
Edited by Nomsita MS Haritashya: / nomsitaharitashya
Thanks to Gaurav Chintamani for helping with sound: / gaurav_chintamani
Chapter image by Simahina: / i_am_simahina

Пікірлер: 53
@sannatsachdev6845
@sannatsachdev6845 15 күн бұрын
That’s my house in the background. :) Ironically enough, the neighbour’s cow destroyed our humble little bamboo fence a couple of days ago.
@amitvarma
@amitvarma 14 күн бұрын
Wow, lovely place to have a home! Cows don't seem to respect borders any more than humans do. 🙂
@narasimhankhadri
@narasimhankhadri 15 күн бұрын
Ajay’s reaction to ‘samose jaate hai, kachori aate hai’ is legendary. For a tiny microsecond he looked like he reevaluated his decision to have this show with Amit and resigned to his fate of what’s done is done
@aritra4028
@aritra4028 14 күн бұрын
Time ?
@markusknight
@markusknight 10 күн бұрын
You win the comments section today 🎉
@amsi112
@amsi112 14 күн бұрын
Didn't think two uncles talking about geography could make me cry, but here we are. So grateful for everything you do.
@und1sputedsaura972
@und1sputedsaura972 15 күн бұрын
Quality of production man 🤌🤌🤌🤌🤌
@sohamdas
@sohamdas 15 күн бұрын
Dr Shah continues to surprise me with his knowledge of the dynamics of borders. Circumstances of my upbringing allowed me to witness first hand the porousness of Naga-Burma border and heard first hand accounts of WB-EB border. Perhaps what was even more fascinating for me were the lives of those who lived in enclaves.
@guavafragrance
@guavafragrance 13 күн бұрын
Love the out of focus activities in the back ground, little boys and girls playing in a field with Kash flowers…reminds of Pather Panchali.
@ranpru123
@ranpru123 15 күн бұрын
Amit makes the funniest Dad jokes that Ajay does not get....the Gujrat Bengal border 😂😂😂
@ajayshah5705
@ajayshah5705 15 күн бұрын
I still don't understand it.
@punterash
@punterash 15 күн бұрын
😂
@praneethmanne
@praneethmanne 15 күн бұрын
Is it because both are on opposite ends? Could you explain the joke?
@aviraltripathi9232
@aviraltripathi9232 15 күн бұрын
I am with Ajay here, i don't get it either
@adityamantri391
@adityamantri391 15 күн бұрын
Samose aate hai, kachori jaate hai! 😂
@guavafragrance
@guavafragrance 13 күн бұрын
Traveling through state borders in India is a delightful experience. I remember taking the meter gauge train from Kerala to Tamil Nadu. The music changes from Malayalam to Tamil film music, the colors of the houses become deeper and vibrant as the coconut trees are replaced by palm trees.
@postyanka
@postyanka 4 күн бұрын
This conversation reminds me of the quote that the "indo-pak border is the line that disappears when you cross it." that I heard on Chris Lydon's series on Pakistan back in 2011. It's true of the EU too in terms of porosity, but more so between and Pakistan given the spectre of division and the diametrically opposite affinities one experiences on the "other side".
@sunayanapanda1878
@sunayanapanda1878 15 күн бұрын
At last someone is talking about this truth. Really happy to listen to this discussion.
@muralineel
@muralineel 14 күн бұрын
A Californian was asked if he thought of himself as Mexican or American. He said that he, and his forefathers, were always Californian. It was the borders that had moved.
@rutvikrs
@rutvikrs 15 күн бұрын
Those lines may have been a product of historical serendipity but some lines have grown thicker over time. This tells us there is some fundamental sociological/ historical/ economic/political force behind its "success".
@rutvikrs
@rutvikrs 15 күн бұрын
@@ikjuy1238 i disagree with the usage of last word. It should be a verb instead of the noun. Otherwise people will think it's a One off event not a continuous process.
@corvusmartius2994
@corvusmartius2994 11 күн бұрын
To expand on Ajay's West and East Germany Argument, the divide carries over generations. In the latest European election the AFD got the most votes in the former DDR States, a large number of them were young and first time voters. The Division does effect people even thirty years after unification and my prediction is, that it will carry on even longer.
@rijzone
@rijzone 13 күн бұрын
I love how Ajay pronounces superlatives
@alt_corbette9641
@alt_corbette9641 12 күн бұрын
Bless the gravity model , based my dissertation and my masters specialisation around it. Absolutely wild model if you trace its evolution with a plethora of applications from urban transportation systems to free trade agreements and even international asset trade (Portes and Rey (2005)).
@kakaderaunak
@kakaderaunak 15 күн бұрын
What a beautiful landscape!
@kirtimanisharma5491
@kirtimanisharma5491 15 күн бұрын
Basically everything is everything. Geography, culture, knowledge. Lines doesn't exist.
@pranavlucian
@pranavlucian 15 күн бұрын
Wonderful episode! No better way of demonstrating that everything is everything than presenting the gravitational law in an economic context!
@Chakravartin007
@Chakravartin007 15 күн бұрын
@18:11...underappreciated joke by amit😅
@ud1976
@ud1976 14 күн бұрын
Could you please think aloud about the incentives that exist to keep borders in place and who is benefiting from them? I can think of the military complex as one.
@Anish61097
@Anish61097 15 күн бұрын
Cool
@und1sputedsaura972
@und1sputedsaura972 15 күн бұрын
These ideas are beautiful and more like utopian ideas, Reality is Harsh, there are lot of Socio anthropological parameters like religion demographics etc are not being considered of a region which play greater Role, without those these are just Utopian Ideal Ideas
@ajayshah5705
@ajayshah5705 15 күн бұрын
All important ideas are ahead of their time.
@sohamdas
@sohamdas 15 күн бұрын
Good point. So if you are a geopolitical policy thinker- you ought to ensure the "mutual distance" between the two societies come down. Perhaps, by allowing people to people exchange, perhaps by partnering with your so-called rivals in matters of mutual interests. To a creative person, there are many "levers" available, if we have a useful mental model.
@und1sputedsaura972
@und1sputedsaura972 15 күн бұрын
@@ajayshah5705 thanks for the reply, don’t take me wrong, I’m a great appreciater of your work, just giving inputs, yes indeed great ideas are ahead of time
@ud1976
@ud1976 14 күн бұрын
28:18 there are some lines I can think of that cut through individual houses and neighborhoods. Mostly memetic lines. Thoughts?
@nb8191
@nb8191 15 күн бұрын
Nice Episode and location...Suchitra Vijayan's 'Midnight's Borders' is an interesting book about travels along the Indian Borders.
@prakharsingh4815
@prakharsingh4815 15 күн бұрын
Listening
@Santawithwings
@Santawithwings 4 күн бұрын
Borrowing a few ideas from the episode India Needs Decentralization and Nassim Taleb's Antifragile, I wonder if it would make sense for districts/city states arising organically and evident geographically to be universally accepted as the biggest unit of adminstration with people, goods, and capital free to move as suitable.
@oflavia2910
@oflavia2910 15 күн бұрын
National rhetoric is a separate episode its invaded privacy in multiple ways, become dramatically uncomfortable for those who value people vs nations
@shameemaparveen1625
@shameemaparveen1625 12 күн бұрын
Amit and Ajay - Can you do an episode on what is now called Wokeism. There seem to be two sides to this coin and would be good to know the origins and trueness of it.
@Anish61097
@Anish61097 14 күн бұрын
Although all the ideas are correct but it felt very utopian. Many other parameters like religion, geography need to be considered.
@vishvendrasingh5780
@vishvendrasingh5780 15 күн бұрын
First!
@hrishikeshnath7193
@hrishikeshnath7193 15 күн бұрын
2nd :D
@mustafahaji2023
@mustafahaji2023 13 күн бұрын
While I get what you are saying Ajay Sahab but when you are saying border areas you are only imagining a certain border area. I get the argument about the proximities of people on the India-Bangladesh border or for that matter the US-Mexico one as you pointed out, but what about border areas such as Turtuk in Leh and Hundarman in Kargil or for that matter border villages towards the LAC ( which Arati Kumar Rao also mentioned in the episode of the Seen and the Unseen) in Leh where although the villages on both sides are very close, there is barely any interaction among the people- let alone any transactions, monetarily? In such places borders being " lines on a map" apply in a strict sense and it is impossible to " tear down the walls". What are your views on such areas and especially on the loneliness of the people of such border areas? Don't you think then that there are many layers to even the border areas and depending on what type of border area ( porous or non-porous ) you live in, your privileges ( read mercies ) also get decided?
@sanjaysajeev
@sanjaysajeev 15 күн бұрын
Borders reminds me of this documentary called Borderlands. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/bLF7d8531JetgWw.html Its about the life of people who cross the border for various reasons. And how that has affected them.
@oflavia2910
@oflavia2910 15 күн бұрын
Europe union has come after many wars, strife over centuries, even though they have different cultures same as India, does it mean India has to wait. 😢 And more importantly we first need to create the nation state within India.. When and how. 😕
@oflavia2910
@oflavia2910 15 күн бұрын
It's step by step.. First split India into its divisible parts based on structure, culture, although it's a mammoth incisive task that needs to happen together while being mindful of the many intricacies. A new episode on this plz
@user-ux9ri9eq8s
@user-ux9ri9eq8s 14 күн бұрын
amit talk about education system in india specifically about engineering student of gujarat who are not able to get even 3 lpa ctc sfter spending lakhs gujarat's education system is totally fraud
@amitvarma
@amitvarma 14 күн бұрын
We have a forthcoming episode on education. Hang in there!
@user-ux9ri9eq8s
@user-ux9ri9eq8s 12 күн бұрын
@@amitvarma thanks
@dkhasnabish
@dkhasnabish 15 күн бұрын
East West Germany and North-South Korea have a communist entity on one side. So complete cut-off, including information. India and Pakistan are different, though not much travel but information flows. And we remained the same in many ways. Same with India - Bangladesh.
@Myanmartiger921
@Myanmartiger921 14 күн бұрын
terrorists flow
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