Rerun: Why Societies Are Resilient to Disasters Like COVID-19


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Sep 02 2020 30 mins   15

“When life is at its worst,” journalist Dan Gardner argues, “we are at our best.” For this week’s interview on Trend Lines, Gardner joins WPR’s Elliot Waldman to discuss the resilience of human societies and how our penchant for prosocial behavior will help us overcome the coronavirus pandemic.

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