Episode 137: Tsee
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Timestamps:
- 00:10: Introductions
- 00:45: Where there is power, there's abuse.
- 03:05: Imbalance of power is inevitable. If we don't share power, we hoard it
- 04:05: Can power ever be positive? To take action, we need power. It has the capacity to create good, but without any checks and balances, it goes too far
- 06:45: Institutional power as a result of individual power. We willingly give up power to the institution
- 09:05: How do we get the power back? Only collectively, large scale efforts can shift the power balance
- 12:00: January 6th as a display of power, even if it's misguided
- 14:30: How can we utilize power to make positive strides of change?
- 17:15: Power-seekers aren't those who should have it. Perverse incentives
- 20:30: Randomization as a potential solution to power hoarding
- 21:15: How do we account for lack of knowledge in the randomization scenario? Town halls, bureaucracy, and trial and error
- 24:00: Advisors as the lynchpins of power
Fejezetek
1. Episode 137: Tsee (00:00:00)
2. Introductions (00:00:10)
3. Where there is power, there's abuse. (00:00:45)
4. Imbalance of power is inevitable. If we don't share power, we hoard it (00:03:05)
5. Can power ever be positive? To take action, we need power. It has the capacity to create good, but without any checks and balances, it goes too far (00:04:05)
6. Institutional power as a result of individual power. We willingly give up power to the institution (00:06:45)
7. How do we get the power back? Only collectively, large scale efforts can shift the power balance (00:09:05)
8. January 6th as a display of power, even if it's misguided (00:12:00)
9. How can we utilize power to make positive strides of change? (00:14:30)
10. Power-seekers aren't those who should have it. Perverse incentives (00:17:15)
11. Randomization as a potential solution to power hoarding (00:20:30)
12. How do we account for lack of knowledge in the randomization scenario? Town halls, bureaucracy, and trial and error (00:21:15)
13. Advisors as the lynchpins of power (00:24:00)
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