Politicians
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You know, a society where
politicians
are corrupt and consumers are poor?
You know, in poor countries, we complain a lot about corrupt
politicians
who embezzle state funds.
And I really wish we could stop using a phrase that's been co-opted by
politicians
right around the world, from the left and the right, used as a weapon to attack a free and independent press.
And
politicians
on the basis of a scorecard of how exactly they're improving citizen lives.
And there, I must attend these meetings, mingling with some tiresome politicians, trying to make me feel comfortable by telling how often they are eating the curry in Georgetown.
Social activists, business leaders, lawyers, politicians, professionals will join the faculty as active and ongoing participants in this wedding of liberal education to the advancement of the public good.
The problem is there is no such thing as a viable democracy made up of experts, zealots,
politicians
and spectators.
(Speaks Spanish) At one point in my career, I drew pigs and compared them with
politicians
and national guards who were responsible for stopping peaceful student demonstrations.
(Speaks Spanish) The letter said, "Please do not compare an animal as wonderful as a pig with
politicians.
I didn't draw any more pigs, but I did keep drawing
politicians.
Basically, prices soar and crooked
politicians
then milk the rents from the sector, but it doesn't generate any jobs.
And so gradually the selection, the composition of politicians, would shift from the crooked to the honest.
What I hope is that beyond individual merciful acts, that you will tell the
politicians
to do right by Africa, by America and by the world.
Artists, politicians, pop stars, priests, CEOs, NGOs, mothers' unions, student unions.
But fortunately, there was an uprising of support from the clergy, politicians, students and the general public, all of whom came out to say no to corruption and greed.
The corruption and greed that manifested itself then is alive and well today, from greedy
politicians
and public servants willing to loot public coffers at their expense.
Everybody, all
politicians
on Left and Right, agree that meritocracy is a great thing, and we should all be trying to make our societies really, really meritocratic.
Alain De Botton: Yes, I think it's merely the randomness of the winning and losing process that I want to stress, because the emphasis nowadays is so much on the justice of everything, and
politicians
always talk about justice.
But now, a few months on, however good
politicians
are at swallowing frogs without pulling a face, as someone once put it, they can't hide their uncertainty.
It really requires competent governance, a sense of seriousness, and listening to the scientists, not the
politicians
following the virus.
We sort of expect it of
politicians
and don't hope for much more.
In both of these areas, I think
politicians
can play a role.
I think
politicians
can help foster non-zero-sum relationships, Economic engagement is generally better than blockades and so on, in this regard.
So, what we're trying to do at the National Geographic, finally, is, we believe that
politicians
will never accomplish anything.
And yet, when the situation changes, you suddenly hear
politicians
talking as if, you know, for example, the life of one American soldier is worth countless numbers of Iraqi civilians.
And the demand side being mostly politicians, bureaucrats and those who have discretionary power vested with them.
I think you need a pilot in the plane that can talk to the universities, that can talk to students, talk to
politicians
during the flight, and really make it a human adventure.
And more and more, we're invited around the world with Andre to talk about that project, to talk about the symbol of it, invited by politicians, invited in energy forums, in order to show that it's not anymore completely stupid to think about getting rid of the dependency on fossil energies.
Are
politicians
making good decisions on my behalf?
We live in an age when knowledge of emotions is an extremely important commodity, where emotions are used to explain many things, exploited by our politicians, manipulated by algorithms.
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