Why Avoid Psychologizing “The Other”? | Ideas Tainted by the Pathologies of People Who Believe Them
This video explores the notion that a subset of people attracted to a set of ideas may be attracted to those ideas for pathological reasons. One problem with sensemaking happens when people paint the entire set of ideas with these pathologies and fail to go deeper into the idea pyramid.
How does power corrupt good people? A Story of Salience
How does power corrupt? This video argues that salience framing is behind the relationship between power and corruption.
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Wall Street vs. Main Street: Idealized Finance in the Current System as a way to think beyond
This video goes through the idealized version of finance in the current economic system. I also walk through problems finance has in the current system. These are exercises to help us think toward a different economic system.
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Sociocracy: Could Corporate-Style Governance Work in Broader Society?
This video explains what sociocracy is and looks at its strengths and weaknesses as a governance mechanism.
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Are the Leadership Class and Creative Class Chess Pieces for the Financier Class?
This video thinks through the role of the financier class in the economy and how they interact strategically with the other classes: the leadership class, creative class, middle management class and working class.
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The New Scarce Resources | Not Goods & Services, but Attention and Governance for the New Economics
This video looks at why new economic thinkers should put a greater emphasis on attention and governance energy before goods and services. Old economics textbooks focus on the allocation of goods and services. My hope is that textbooks of the future recognize that goods and services follow from values, attention, community, governance, etc.
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An Alternative to Universal Basic Income | Empowering Grassroot Leaders through 1-work-hour-1-vote
This video explores the possibility of a different structure to universal basic income – one that requires work under grassroot leaders as a stipulation.
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A Romp through Problems with the Finance Sector | Book Review of Makers & Takers
This is a book review of Makers and Takers: The Rise of Finance and the Fall of American Business by Rana Foroohar. It explains the problems with rent seeking in the finance sector, and the way the industry is sucking resources from the rest of the economy.
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https://amzn.to/3FV19n7
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Bullshit Jobs: A Book Review
I review Bullshit Jobs by David Graeber, a thought-provoking book about jobs that add no value to the economy.
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https://amzn.to/3PnqUBL
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Judo of Mass Frustration: The Anticorruption Campaign Allegory
This video tells a story about a dictator who runs an anticorruption campaign. The story is intended as an allegory to capture some of the game theory dynamics at play at a population level.
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The Grassroot Leaders’ Dilemma | Why Grassroot Movements Fail
This video explains the Grassroot Leaders’ Dilemma, which is where they spend an increasing share of their efforts just getting people to show up. Could that power-dynamic be changed to make control over the financier spigots more democratic?
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Does modernity invalidate James Madison’s “tyranny of the majority” points in Federalist Paper 10?
This video explains James Madison’s arguments from Federalist Paper 10 regarding tyranny of majority. He explains why representative democracy gets around some of the downfalls of direct democracy. However, some of his arguments do not work given the modern environment.
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Why the Digital Economy is Fundamentally Different: Web 3.0 & Public Goods
This video explains why the digital economy is fundamentally different in nature due to its movement toward public goods and club goods instead of private goods. The Web 3.0 community is experimenting with different mechanisms that might work for allocation of scarce resources in such an economy. This includes an explanation of quadratic funding and retrospective funding.
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Jane Austen Fans & Game Theorists as Collaborators in Modelling Institutional Social Dynamics
In this video, make the case that we need academic disciplines with different sub-specialties. Working together, Jane Austen fans and computer geeks could model the decision-making dynamic around important institutional groups.
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Generations’ Roles in the 4th Turning Crisis & Rebirth: Boomer, Gen X, Millennials & Gen Z
This video goes through my own view of the “hero” role for each of the four generations (Boomers, Gen X, Millennials and Gen Z) in a 4th Turning crisis or rebirth moment. What traits will be needed? How do each of these hero traits distribute across the different generations?
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Straw Man Mythologies: Why Communities Resist Evidence
This video explores the notion of a straw man mythology that is collectively constructed by a group of people to keep out evidence from the “other side”. I also briefly touch on the first step to getting through to people when encountering their straw man force field.
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What is Pluralism in Governance? The “New Federalism”
This video explains the governance concept of Pluralism and compares it to Federalism from the days of the founders of the US Constitution. A great article that inspired this is Glen Weyl’s Radical Exchange article, “Why I am A Pluralist”: https://www.radicalxchange.org/media/blog/why-i-am-a-pluralist/
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What is a Paradigm Shift? | Visualizing Thomas Kuehn’s Scientific Revolution
This video explains what a paradigm shift is by visualizing the process from Thomas Kuehn’s book “Structure of a Scientific Revolution”.
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The White Rabbit: Why we need goofy economic thinking
This video explains why we need creative, unrealistic, goofy economic thinking. Because of this, I’m introducing the white rabbit (an Alice in Wonderland reference) to the channel to let you know when this is happening.
If you plan to buy any of the four books on Amazon, use this link to support the channel:
The Master and His Emissary: the Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World by Iain McGilchrist - https://amzn.to/43ZDriO
The Network State: How To Start a New Country by Balaji Srinivasan - https://amzn.to/3QsOm1l
The Listening Society: A Metamodern Guide to Politics by Hanzi Freinacht - https://amzn.to/3YrEVRR
The article is: Should We Treat Data as Labor? Moving beyond ‘Free’:
Arrieta-Ibarra, I., Goff, L., Jiménez-Hernández, D., Lanier, J., & Weyl, E. G. (2018, May). Should we treat data as labor? Moving beyond “free”. In aea Papers and Proceedings (Vol. 108, pp. 38-42). 2014 Broadway, Suite 305, Nashville, TN 37203: American Economic Association. https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/pandp.20181003
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Bubble Cluster Governance: Electing Sensemaking Groups
In this video, I play around with the idea of a governance system that involves electing sensemaking groups. I'm calling this "bubble cluster governance".
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Paradigm Shift in Economic Systems
I lay out some initial thoughts on the economic paradigm shift that is needed. I mentioned Meditations on Moloch, so here is a link to the article: https://slatestarcodex.com/2014/07/30/meditations-on-moloch/
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The 4th Turning Is Here book review | Boomers', Gen X's & Millennials' Role in the Crisis Turning
This is a book review of The 4th Turning Is Here by Neil Howe. This is a cyclical theory of history book focusing on the role of different generations in a possible impending crisis.
If you plan to buy the book on Amazon, use this link to support the channel:
https://amzn.to/48lhVbY
If you are interested in a similar book with stronger causal logic, I recommend End Times by Peter Turchin. Again, here is a link that supports the channel…
https://amzn.to/44Rh4NP
… And here is my book review of End Times:
https://youtu.be/SHoqcGqnAUY
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The New Enlightenment
This video explains the broad strokes of the New Enlightenment, how it relates to the Old Enlightenment and why now is the moment for this.
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Human Nature: Egalitarian? Hierarchy in the Forest book review
I review Christopher Boehm’s book which makes the case that human nature has tendencies toward both egalitarianism and despotism. The book asks the question: How might such a nature have evolved from a common ancestor with chimps?
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The Network State by Balaji Srinivasan | A Book Review
This video goes over some of the key concepts in Balaji Srinivasan’s book “The Network State”, and provides some critiques that are intended to help us build upon his ideas.
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