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Glen Weyl (@glenweyl) and Riva Melissa-Tez (@rivatez) join Erik for this episode. They discuss Glen’s book, Radical Markets, and a number of topics related to it, including:
- The similarities between Rio de Janeiro and San Francisco when it comes to wealth distribution - Why Glen has received blame and praise on different issues from both sides of the political spectrum - Why the book appeals primarily not to the right or the left, but to the open-minded - The reason that Glen calls himself a social technologist - How Glen came to meet Vitalik Buterin and how they ended up writing a paper together, which Glen calls “the single thing I’m most proud of intellectually” - Skeptical perspectives on blockchain and cryptocurrency, and why Glen calls them “a society of absolute private property governed by plutocracy” - “The problem of funding public goods without having to pre-suppose that it’s all going to be done by some particular democratic government somewhere.” - Why Glen thinks the news media is the best opportunity for decentralized funding - The idea that “economics is a disguise for the interests of a narrow part of society.” - Glen’s relationship with Jaron Lanier and his admiration of Jaron as a thinker - Glen and Riva’s requests for startups - Evolving the idea of human capital
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Release date
Lydbog: 28. september 2018
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