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Mirror, mirror on the wall, what do solar plants, HD-TVs, and microscopes have in common all? In this episode of Johan Norberg’s New and Improved, Norberg shows us how glass mirrors changed our view of ourselves and our world.
Early mirrors were made from volcanic ash or bronze and reflected light poorly. When 14th-century Venetians learned to coat glass with a mixture of tin and mercury, they enabled people to readily see their own faces and features in sharp detail for the first time.
Historians speculate that mirrors changed human psychology, encouraging more individualistic outlooks by highlighting people’s distinct attributes. With the advent of mirrors, there was an explosion of new introspective phrases in the letters of the day.
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Johan Norberg is an author, lecturer, and documentary filmmaker, born in Sweden. He is Executive Editor at Free To Choose Media as well as a Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute in Washington D.C. and the European Centre for International Political Economy in Brussels. He received his M. A. in the History of Ideas from the University of Stockholm.
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Mirror, mirror on the wall, what do solar plants, HD-TVs, and microscopes have in common all? In this episode of Johan Norberg’s New and Improved, Norberg shows us how glass mirrors changed our view of ourselves and our world.
Early mirrors were made from volcanic ash or bronze and reflected light poorly. When 14th-century Venetians learned to coat glass with a mixture of tin and mercury, they enabled people to readily see their own faces and features in sharp detail for the first time.
Historians speculate that mirrors changed human psychology, encouraging more individualistic outlooks by highlighting people’s distinct attributes. With the advent of mirrors, there was an explosion of new introspective phrases in the letters of the day.
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Learn more about Johan Norberg’s New and Improved and sign up to receive series updates at freetochoosenetwork.org/newandimproved/.
Follow Johan Norberg on Twitter @JohanKNorberg
twitter.com/johanknorberg
Johan Norberg is an author, lecturer, and documentary filmmaker, born in Sweden. He is Executive Editor at Free To Choose Media as well as a Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute in Washington D.C. and the European Centre for International Political Economy in Brussels. He received his M. A. in the History of Ideas from the University of Stockholm.
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Learn more about Free To Choose Media: freetochoosemedia.org
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#newandimproved #ftcn #ftcm #documentary #documentaryshort #humanability #videoseries #innovation #inventions #themirror #glass #history #individualism #stories #film #series #freetochoosemedia #freetochoosenetwork #mirror #mirrors