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They're diving deep into how tech billionaires like Elon Musk are trying to dismantle traditional governance to create their own power structures through crypto and artificial intelligence. They discuss the hidden dangers behind AI-driven governance, the disturbing intersection of wealth and political influence, and why understanding human behavior through humanities matters now more than ever.
Plus, they share bold predictions about where tech authoritarianism is heading and reveal powerful strategies for resisting the growing control of billionaire tech elites. Don't miss this essential conversation about the fight for democracy's future! Mentioned in this Episode:
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Takeaways: The network state aims to replace democratic institutions with tech-driven governance. Tech billionaires are concentrating power in their hands under the guise of innovation. Historical attempts at reconfiguring power have often exploited vulnerable nations. Crypto is seen as a tool to undermine the nation-state's power. The Supreme Court's decisions have exacerbated the influence of money in politics. The network state movement reflects a desire to weaken government and labor. The ideological fervor of tech billionaires can be likened to a religious belief. Everyday people may face a future of broken systems and governance by subscription. Being a billionaire can warp your mental health and perception of reality. Democracy is fragile and currently facing significant challenges. AI governance raises concerns about efficiency and human oversight. The humanities provide essential insights into human behavior and decision-making. Small acts of rebellion can effectively challenge powerful institutions. The importance of storytelling in shaping a better future is crucial. We must critically examine the definition of efficiency in governance. Public protests and ridicule can serve as pow
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