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So, when some very political, exciting moments happened, you can see on Weibo, you see a lot of very weird stories happened.
For example, anything you want to post, like "get together" or "meet up" or "walk," it is automatically recorded and data mined and reported to a poll for further
political
analyzing.
So Weibo, the 300 million public sphere, became a very good, convenient tool for a
political
fight.
Not censoring in China has become a
political
tool.
But it didn't change the Chinese
political
system, and also the Chinese central government utilized this centralized server structure to strengthen its power to counter the local government and the different factions.
They use
political
violence to intimidate, physical violence to terrorize and mental or emotional violence to undermine.
In a
political
campaign, you start with no interest and no capacity to turn that into action.
And you don't have to squint very hard to see the
political
ramifications of a system like this.
But there's also the fact that law is another place where there are many opinions in circulation, but they need to be resolved to one canonical copy, and when you go onto GitHub, and you look around, there are millions and millions of projects, almost all of which are source code, but if you look around the edges, you can see people experimenting with the
political
ramifications of a system like that.
The thing that got Martha Payne's opinions out into the public was a piece of technology, but the thing that kept them there was
political
will.
Secondly, a
political
theorist who's going to talk about the crisis of democracy is probably not the most exciting topic you can think about.
For the last 30 years,
political
scientists have observed that there is a constant decline in electoral turnout, and the people who are least interested to vote are the people whom you expect are going to gain most out of voting.
The very idea of
political
community totally has changed.
And when we talk about the Internet, yes, it's true, the Internet connected all of us, but we also know that the Internet created these echo chambers and
political
ghettos in which for all your life you can stay with the
political
community you belong to.
And when you go to the brain sciences, what
political
consultants learned from the brain scientists is don't talk to me about ideas anymore, don't talk to me about policy programs.
It's not going to be the Big Brother watching you, it's going to be we being the Big Brother watching the
political
class.
Because it's going to be very difficult for them to dissent knowing that 24 hours after this is going to be on the public space, and this is in a certain way going to be a
political
crisis."
And this is Goethe, who is neither Bulgarian nor a
political
scientist, some centuries ago he said, "There is a big shadow where there is much light."
I am trying to move beyond
political
rhetoric to a place of ethical questioning.
They don't have the food, health care, education,
political
voice, housing that every person needs for a life of dignity and opportunity.
If we can harness today's technologies, from AI to blockchain to the Internet of Things to material science, if we can harness these in service of distributive design, we can ensure that health care, education, finance, energy,
political
voice reaches and empowers those people who need it most.
We urgently need financial,
political
and social innovations that enable us to overcome this structural dependency on growth, so that we can instead focus on thriving and balance within the social and the ecological boundaries of the doughnut.
Well, it means if it were united in a single
political
system, one country, call it "The United Street Sellers Republic," the U.S.S.R., or "Bazaaristan," it would be worth 10 trillion dollars every year, and that would make it the second largest economy in the world, after the United States.
So when I speak of leadership, I'm not talking about just
political
leaders.
The mobile phone has given people around the world an important tool towards gaining their
political
freedom.
It has allowed momentous
political
change to take place.
Even more dramatic, Alex Todorov at Princeton has shown us that judgments of
political
candidates' faces in just one second predict 70 percent of U.S. Senate and gubernatorial race outcomes, and even, let's go digital, emoticons used well in online negotiations can lead you to claim more value from that negotiation.
I think I was 11 years, and I started asking questions, and that’s when my
political
education started.
Many
political
reasons.
The second thing you need to do is pay your
political
hangers-on.
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