History is littered with promising innovations that failed to live up to their hype. This week on Disrupted, a look at three revolutionary but doomed disruptions and their legacy on our world today. What became of the made-up language Esperanto, the music streaming platform Napster, and the once-popular treatment for mental illness, the lobotomy?
GUESTS:
- Andrew Scull: Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Science Studies at the University of California, San Diego. He is the author of the upcoming book,
- Arika Okrent: Linguist and author of the book
- Joseph Menn: Technology reporter at the Washington Post and author of
Disrupted is produced by James Szkobel-Wolff, Zshekinah Collier, and Catie Talarski.
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