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It matters, because if we want to understand society, if we want to be good citizens, we need to understand the framework on which everything else must be based.
Now, the reason why a search warrant is important is because it interposes a judge in the relationship between investigators and the citizens, and that judge's job is to make sure that there's good cause for the surveillance, that the surveillance is targeted at the right people, and that the information that's collected is going to be used for legitimate government purposes and not for discriminatory ones.
One thing that likely doesn't come to mind is a vision of a country, an open economy, whose
citizens
have access to a wide range of affordable consumer products.
I simply want to use them as an example of countries and
citizens
who have been affected, negatively affected, by a trade policy that restricts imports and protects local industries.
Gay
citizens
are scapegoated to distract from real political problems.
They spent their careers working to defend the rights of some of our most vulnerable citizens, and they passed these values down to me and my brother, and we want to do the same with our sons.
I'm a journalist, and for the last few years, I've been documenting the lives of US
citizens
who've lost people to deportation.
A group of
citizens
in Philadelphia were concerned about their jobs, because the legal owner of the restaurant where they worked was an undocumented immigrant, and immigration officials had picked him up.
A 2017 poll by UCLA of LA County residents found that 30 percent of
citizens
in LA County are stressed about deportation, not because they themselves could be removed, but rather, because members of their social circle were at risk.
The basic idea is that if you want your
citizens
to walk, which is kind of beneficial, you actually need to have walking as a reasonable means of transportation.
But doing this work, we also realized that the world, not just world leaders, but businesses and
citizens
like every single person in this room, lacked an actionable guide on how we can avoid a coming global food security crisis.
CA: I would say really be careful where you get your information from; really take responsibility for what you read, listen to and watch; make sure that you go to the trusted brands to get your main information, no matter whether you have a wide, eclectic intake, really stick with the brand names that you know, because in this world right now, at this moment right now, our crises, our challenges, our problems are so severe, that unless we are all engaged as global
citizens
who appreciate the truth, who understand science, empirical evidence and facts, then we are just simply going to be wandering along to a potential catastrophe.
Indeed, Enlightenment figures like Spinoza saw it as warning free
citizens
of the various ways in which they can be subjugated by aspiring rulers.
And meanwhile, the
citizens
of solid lands could take comfort in the progress of history and in the triumph of the liberal order.
These children are much more inclined to become global
citizens
than nationalists at that age.
And this is where competition rules come in, because when we make sure that markets work fairly, then businesses compete on the merits, and that helps to build the trust that we need as
citizens
to feel comfortable and in control, and the trust that allows our society to work.
And that can help us build the trust that we need for real innovation to flourish and for societies to develop for
citizens.
Here are the results from about 23,000 American
citizens.
We can't keep serving kids processed crap, full of chemicals, and expect these are going to be healthy
citizens.
Cuba has health care for every one of their citizens, and they have a free college education for every one of their
citizens.
They're 11 million
citizens.
But we know it's not going to happen until we, the people of the United States of America, and people throughout the world, start making sure that they get public officials elected to their governments that really care about the constituents, they care about people, they will commit to make sure that the resources that they have are going to be used for their citizens, and not to be used for war.
But I don't like talking about them, because I know that my job as an activist is to mobilize, is to organize, is to help every single Togolese citizen understand that, as citizens, we hold the power, we are the boss and we decide.
One of the very first actions of our Faure Must Go movement was to come up with a petition, asking
citizens
to sign so that we can demand new elections, as the constitution allows.
Other people say no, that's not enough, there have to be basic liberal rights: free speech, free press, equality of
citizens.
But what I love about city government is that the
citizens
can create whatever kind of city they're willing to build, and in Tulsa, we have decided to build a city where Republicans and Democrats use evidence, data and evaluation to solve our greatest challenges together.
As a public and as citizens, we no longer know if we're seeing the same information or what anybody else is seeing, and without a common basis of information, little by little, public debate is becoming impossible, and we're just at the beginning stages of this.
Imagine what a state can do with the immense amount of data it has on its
citizens.
But if the people in power are using these algorithms to quietly watch us, to judge us and to nudge us, to predict and identify the troublemakers and the rebels, to deploy persuasion architectures at scale and to manipulate individuals one by one using their personal, individual weaknesses and vulnerabilities, and if they're doing it at scale through our private screens so that we don't even know what our fellow
citizens
and neighbors are seeing, that authoritarianism will envelop us like a spider's web and we may not even know we're in it.
What happens at ground level, far from the halls of power, happens to ordinary
citizens
one by one.
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