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“open parliament” movement, experimenting with a range of ways to make parliamentary procedures transparent to the public and experimenting with innovative voting methods.
Audrey Tang • ⿻ 數位 Plurality: The Future of Collaborative Technology and Democracy
Obviously Reich’s influence went way beyond just me. Alongside other authors such as Anthony Giddens[411] and Jeremy Rifkin[412], he was instrumental in crafting the message of a new generation of progressive leaders that the era of the steady, lifelong job was over. In a more global and unstable world, lifelong education was the new key to providi
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youtube.comAny election can be the last, or at least the last in the lifetime of the person casting the vote.
Timothy Snyder • On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century
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Andreas Reckwitz • Die Gesellschaft der Singularitäten: Zum Strukturwandel der Moderne (German Edition)
But just as we see with the most successful entrepreneurs, the state could regain its effectiveness by sealing an alliance with the most potent party of the day, the multitude. Building this alliance starts by providing the multitude with what they want: fairness and quality at scale. And the problem is that instead of improving, the quality of pub
... See moreNicolas Colin • Hedge: A Greater Safety Net for the Entrepreneurial Age
Faisant de nécessité économique vertu politique, les chaînes d’information en continu ont érigé le débat en valeur cardinale, dans un mouvement qui a vu « l’échange d’opinions » être identifié avec la « démocratie ». Elles ne sont plus depuis longtemps les seules à programmer ce type d’émissions. En France, à partir des années 2010, le format s’est
... See moreMichaël Foessel • Une étrange victoire: L'extrême droite contre la politique (French Edition)
Was in anderen medialen Zeiten ein John F. Kennedy, eine Mutter Teresa, ein Nelson Mandela oder in Frankreich Simone Weil waren - anerkannt über die politischen Lager hinweg -, solch eine Person wäre heute Ansporn und Auftrag für die digitalen Hassfabriken der ganzen Welt.