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We built platform marketplaces like Amazon, eBay, Alibaba, just faster
institutions
that act as middlemen to facilitate human economic activity.
As Douglass North saw it,
institutions
are a tool to lower uncertainty so that we can connect and exchange all kinds of value in society.
And I believe we are now entering a further and radical evolution of how we interact and trade, because for the first time, we can lower uncertainty not just with political and economic institutions, like our banks, our corporations, our governments, but we can do it with technology alone.
I think this is one of the most exciting ways that blockchains lower our uncertainties, because it means to some degree we can collapse
institutions
and their enforcement.
So rather than all of our uncertainties slowing us down and requiring
institutions
like banks, our governments, our corporations, we can actually harness all of that collective uncertainty and use it to collaborate and exchange more and faster and more open.
But there are tons of people working on this, from financial
institutions
to technology companies, start-ups and universities.
So in some ways, they become a technological institution that has a lot of the benefits of the traditional
institutions
we're used to using in society, but it does this in a decentralized way.
So I think we need to start preparing ourselves, because we are about to face a world where distributed, autonomous
institutions
have quite a significant role.
The ignorance surrounding my disease has been a choice, a choice made by the
institutions
that were supposed to protect us.
Even once the true cause of my disease is discovered, if we don't change our
institutions
and our culture, we will do this again to another disease.
As queer and trans people, we're so often excluded from
institutions
and traditions.
TM: The possibility that we are practicing is about reinventing time, love and
institutions.
This is when our
institutions
and our leaders are stuck in a paradigm that is rote and perfunctory, devoid of life, devoid of vision and devoid of soul.
Across the board, churches and synagogues and mosques are all complaining about how hard it is to maintain relevance for a generation of young people who seem completely uninterested, not only in the
institutions
that stand at the heart of our traditions but even in religion itself.
It doesn't surprise me that in this climate, many of our
institutions
for the provision of health care start to look a heck of a lot like Jiffy Lube.
It's their
institutions.
What this example highlights is the primacy of our institutions, most especially our schools, in allowing us to reap the harvest of our technological prosperity.
It's decided by us and by our
institutions.
From my years as a social justice activist, I know very well that we need credible facts from media
institutions
combined with the powerful voices of storytellers.
We've got to get governments, private
institutions
and security companies willing to share information at speed.
It's so easy to understand, the places where you only live, the places where you only work, the places where you only shop, and our super-sized public
institutions.
In fact, all social
institutions
have disappeared.
You see, life in a society where there are no social
institutions
is riddled with danger and uncertainty, and simple questions like, "What are we going to eat tonight?" are very complicated to answer.
Is there any way we can start to think about how to protect and quickly recover the
institutions
that are critical to survival, like the health system?"
And more invisible and yet more deadly is the destruction of the health governance
institutions
and their finances.
But did you know that only two percent of that funding went to rebuild Haitian public institutions, including its health sector?
At our global health center, we have launched a new initiative with NATO and other security policy makers to explore with them what they can do to protect health system
institutions
during deployments.
We want them to see that protecting health systems and other critical social
institutions
is an integral part of their mission.
Because unless you understand the value of social institutions, like health systems in these fragile settings, you won't support efforts to save them.
Over here is George C. Marshall, he was the guy that proposed the Marshall Plan to save all of Europe's economic
institutions
after World War II.
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