Currently, reading Brian’s book “Corruptible: Who Gets Power and How It Changes Us”. What a great writer and material.
@longshotny2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I heard another interview with him.. He & his book seem very interesting 👍🏿
@minecraftminertime Жыл бұрын
1. Vote in every election, not just the big ones. The people we elect at the local level become the people we elect at the national level. 2. Before every election, talk to 10 people you know about voting and organize coffee or lunch to go voting together. 3. In between elections, write to politicians, protest, call, register people to vote, and ask your friends to do the same. 4. Reach out to someone who views the world completely differently from you and try to find common ground. Democracy requires compromise to function. 5. Run for office or organize a new political group, even at the most local level. Longer-term solutions to save democracy are much harder and take much longer. We can't expect others to make the change we want to see.
@DrippyDerp11 ай бұрын
Fantastic. He’s got an hour long talk in I want to say Denmark…that opened my eyes in great new ways. About to read his book.
@onisillossekkides90057 жыл бұрын
Truly wonderful. I will watch this every time my political energy wanes
@smarttgirl7 жыл бұрын
Onisillos Sekkides I agree. The book, The Despots Apprentice is even more inspiring.
@googlellc9006 жыл бұрын
we do not need democracy
@perrydickerson90554 жыл бұрын
This presentation is what, about 2 years old and here it is with 87 thumbs up out of 3709 views. How can that be for a TEDx event? Brian made a good argument for bridge building, talking to people and finding common ground and several other good ideas. Compare and contrast that to what he is saying on major media outlets now. I just finished up over at a major media place and Brian is advocating for re-education for around one half of the American public, describing the people on the other side of the fence as "cultist". Brian did indeed have a list of other sicknesses possessed by the "other side". He said, here in, that folks have power that they leave on the table and that is a speed bump for democracy. Well what do we have if we don't have a effective democracy? I would suppose we have fascism with a lot of our leaders believing that government is the new "God". Now it has been that way for a long time. The idea of equity comes from the Roman Republic and what equity meant to the Romans (equus=horse) is that the more horses you had the bigger your vote. It works this way to day. Do you have 400 million to add to your vote in a must win battle ground state? It looks to me that a lot of people see things as they are and avoid politics. Going forward that will change as the current admin screws with peoples rice boll, I believe, and hope I am wrong, that a lot of the folks will be looking for a old testament solution.
@TigredelMar775 жыл бұрын
Democracy doesn't work if people don't participate, true that!!
@Lalallalu10 ай бұрын
Great ✨🏆
@DrMunishRaizada2 жыл бұрын
5 points - very well said!
@alvinloy53582 жыл бұрын
I just spent 17 minutes watching this, just to hear this guy preaching about the importance of voting? Tell that to the people of Myanmar. Despite voting, it still didnt matter in the end
@lloydsims15734 жыл бұрын
Are you promoting pure democracy or our representative republic? If we revised our term limits so candidates and office holders would be more aware or real issues, our national government would progressively improve.
@Peter-sj3zi4 жыл бұрын
Thailand is a democracy and is a US ally. I think the 15 year jail is for criticizing the King. It is fine to criticize the government. Is it fine to publicly criticize the Queen in UK?
@JaKommenterar3 жыл бұрын
Yes it is fine to publicly criticise the Queen in the UK and any other democracy, you won’t be jailed. Any country that jails people for criticising their king or queen is not a democracy.
@lancewalker25953 жыл бұрын
How exactly is a means by which to obtain votes going to generate wealth? Does voting create economic growth now? INCREDIBLE! I was so foolish, I merely believed that what I was doing in voting was ticking a box next to the name of my favorite bureaucrat, turns out that little gesture was actually a transformative act of creation! Thanks for letting me know man, God what would we do without political science majors?