Institutions
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Then my big favorite is Ben Franklin, who did many things in terms of creating institutions, but was the midwife of our constitution.
They talked about building
institutions
to protect human security, for their generation and also for ours.
Institutions
have always been the ones to establish the rules and propose changes.
So you seem to be a fan of global governance, but when you look at the map of the world from Transparency International, which rates the level of corruption of political institutions, it's a vast sea of red with little bits of yellow here and there for those with good
institutions.
The size of the natural group, the natural community of Homo sapiens, is not more than 150 individuals, and everything beyond that is really based on all kinds of imaginary stories and large-scale institutions, and I think that we can find a way, again, based on a biological understanding of our species, to weave the two together and to understand that today in the 21st century, we need both the global level and the local community.
Let's make a change to all our institutions, and not just in the West.
Now there's another whole set of
institutions
further right, which is Breitbart and Infowars, Alex Jones, Laura Ingraham, and so they're the ones who are now his base, not even so much Fox.
Most of the time, we are in institutions, so the Stanford Prison Study is a study of the power of
institutions
to influence individual behavior.
There is institutional discrimination, which refers to discrimination that exists in the processes of social
institutions.
It asks scientists to protect their research funding and
institutions
at all costs, no matter how just the cause.
Institutions
only have two tools: carrots and sticks.
Institutions
hate being told they're obstacles.
Many, many
institutions
are still in denial, but we're seeing recently a lot of both anger and bargaining.
And institutions, as I've said, are prevented from capturing that.
What's happened is that the normative goals of the support groups that we're used to, came from the
institutions
that were framing them, and not from the infrastructure.
And
institutions
are going to come under an increasing degree of pressure, and the more rigidly managed, and the more they rely on information monopolies, the greater the pressure is going to be.
And so the point here is not, "This is wonderful," or "We're going to see a transition from only
institutions
to only cooperative framework."
Make the idea occur in their own minds that democracy and its
institutions
are failing them, their elite are corrupt puppet masters and the country they knew is in free fall.
VG: We call the names and rituals of our ancestors into this room today because from them we received a powerful blueprint for survival, strategies and tactics for healing carried across oceans by African women, passed down to generations of Black women in America who used those skills to navigate
institutions
of slavery and state-sponsored discrimination in order that we might stand on this stage.
Turns out that farmers in agricultural
institutions
have been practicing something called livestock mortality composting for decades.
And that was to do for financial
institutions
and infrastructure exactly what Madison had done for constitutions.
Even the ones I talked about for teachers and the public police, those were built by private companies and sold to the government
institutions.
They've also built universities and hospitals and financial
institutions.
These
institutions
go by other names as well, like "shelters," "safe houses," "children's homes," "children's villages," even "boarding schools."
This map shows some of the countries that have seen a dramatic increase in the numbers of residential care
institutions
and the numbers of children being institutionalized.
In Uganda, for example, the number of children living in
institutions
has increased by more than 1,600 percent since 1992.
And the problems posed by putting kids into
institutions
don't just pertain to the corrupt and abusive
institutions
like the one that I rescued the kids from.
Over 60 years of international research has shown us that children who grow up in institutions, even the very best institutions, are at serious risk of developing mental illnesses, attachment disorders, growth and speech delays, and many will struggle with an inability to reintegrate back into society later in life and form healthy relationships as adults.
We don't have orphanages in Australia, the USA, the UK anymore, and for a very good reason: one study has shown that young adults raised in
institutions
are 10 times more likely to fall into sex work than their peers, 40 times more likely to have a criminal record, and 500 times more likely to take their own lives.
There are an estimated eight million children around the world living in
institutions
like orphanages, despite the fact that around 80 percent of them are not orphans.
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