Kurzgesagt - In a word (/ kʊərtsɡəzɑːɡt /; former Kurzgesagt) is a YouTube channel and design studio in Munich. The YouTube channel is focused on creating animation educational content. Founded in 2013 by Philipp Dettmer, there are more than 7 million users on this channel. Kurzgesagt's YouTube video usually discusses scientific topics such as big bangs, but there are also various political and philosophical subjects such as the European immigration crisis and optimistic nihilism. The length of each video is usually 5-10 minutes. Kurzgesagt YouTube videos are also available in German through the DingeErklärt - Kurzgesagt channel.
Kurzgesagt in German meaning "abbreviation" is a channel for producing high quality animation interpretation video. This channel is particularly suited for converting important technical information into voice-over-comicable for everyone to be accurate and easy to understand. Their video is about 5 minutes. I will continue to learn how the computer works, the mechanism of the Internet, how nuclear power works, how light works, and how the immune system responds to infection. CrashCourse is another channel that constantly provides high quality video to teach you things. Kurzgesagt provides a video on the subject, but CrashCourse provides a collection of videos about selected videos on psychology, philosophy, anatomy and physiology, world history and literature.
If you spend as much time as I do on YouTube (I really hope you do not), you may have tripped over the channel called Kurzgesagt. Kurzgesagt has created a cute and humorous animation video, including its iconic bird characters. But Kurzgesagt tried to explain philosophy and political and economic problems as well. Sometimes it does - their videos about drug addiction are a meaningful contribution to changing harmful and ineffective ways of seeing drug abuse. But their recent video "Selfish arguments that make the world a better place" deviates from their normal empirical interpretation, but it is simplified by historical determinism and complete food economics Synthesis is provided. Therefore, I will break the two main propositions of the video, I would like to show how much they are wrong and how dangerous it is to accept "selfish altruism".