(((E. Glen Weyl)))

@glenweyl

PolEcon, Social Tech, Founder/Chair RadicalxChange, Author, Rad Markets () Principal Rsrchr. & Vstng. Scholar

Hoboken, NJ
Sumali noong Pebrero 2012

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    This is brilliant, guys and super funny!!! Didn't know and I had so many things in common 😎

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    Umm this podcast with and on radical markets is very good and I wish it lasted longer.

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    But many others like immutability maximalism, the French Revolution, Marxist-Leninism in some varieties etc.

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    More later but these are very good defenses against what I would call "social philosophy DAO hacking" where smart but overly logical people are led down horrific directions by following logical implications without reflecting sufficiently on premises. NRx most horrific case...

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    Reading I was recommending to and to balance out people with primarily a analytic philosophy/logic/math/econ/weenie supremicist background/worldview. Thought might be of broader interest:

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    Quite a thought provoking talk today by and

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    If you haven't listened to our podcast recently or want to get into it, this week's episode is a treat: is on the podcast discussing his book "Radical Markets", how we can change the world with markets in ways you never thought were possible

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    Really excited that will be joining me for our first ever appearance together on stage this afternoon

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    We’re excited RxC Seattle is up to 24 members in only a few days. There’s clearly a wellspring of hunger and hope for new systems to bring greater human flourishing. We can’t wait to work together to make these concepts real. Thanks everyone—stay tuned!

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    I am so glad to FINALLY see economic theory opening up at least a bit. is an inspiration and a real source of hope for a better future in the profession.

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    Automation threatens to displace jobs. Trust in institutions and democracy descends, and courageous individuals seek new solutions. Listen as , and discuss Solutions for Transformative Change at 2018

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    This is a fascinating thread. I wish I had seen it earlier. Its incredible how many new blindspots formalizing property via blockchain creates. I cited your work in my recent Medium piece. I'd love to know your thoughts:

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    Welcome to the account for the Seattle chapter of RadicalxChange, inspired by Eric Posner, , , , , & the decentralization movement Join our new Seattle meetup here: We’ll create RadicalxChange together!

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    So excited to see the first self-identified group get going! Hopefully soon we will have the capacity to make these efforts official!

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    My testimony on competition in the labor market & Hearing 3: Competition and Consumer Protection in the 21st Century (begins at 47:00). Below I post links to the relevant research 1/n . kicks off our session.

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    Seems like the culture wars are just as much a bundle of contradictions as is economic policy. I hope the work and I are doing together can start to cut through it all a bit like did on the economic side.

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    Perhaps even more paradoxically, the leftist elite style is heavily parasitic on the work of the right because, as and highlight, the leftist esteem strategy of elites would fail of the right hadn't already legitimized their claims to wealth to begin with.

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    While more conservative types, even within these groups, seek to conform to those standards to gain esteem.

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    But it only gets more complicated from there, because of course regarding non-elite discourse and even some important elements of elite discourse, the left also wants to destabilize the esteem given, for example, to cis-, hetero- and white life styles...

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