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Number two: we want to find or propose a
radical
solution for solving that problem.
And then number three: there has to be some reason to believe that the technology for such a
radical
solution could actually be built.
The
radical
solution?
CVS is the one that used to be the most commonly used, and I hated CVS with a passion and refused to touch it and tried something else that was
radical
and interesting and everybody else hated.
And when the status quo is the riskiest option, that means there is simply no other choice than
radical
disruption.
The United States Digital Service is a new network of start-ups, a team of teams, organizing themselves across government to create
radical
change.
It's to take something that has become routine and standard in one industry and apply it to another where it's a
radical
departure from the status quo.
We are taking what Silicon Valley and the private sector has learned through a ton of hard work about how to build planetary-scale digital services that delight users at lower cost, and we're applying that to government, where it is a
radical
departure from the status quo.
What this picture suggests to us is that we've got a
radical
change in the way information production and exchange is capitalized.
Now, it was the courage and verve of
radical
designers like Bucky and Moholy that drew me to design.
And in fact, doing some form of psychological analysis of some of the most ancient books of human culture, Julian Jaynes came up in the '70s with a very wild and
radical
hypothesis: that only 3,000 years ago, humans were what today we would call schizophrenics.
I've spent much of my career working with journalists, with bloggers, with activists, with human rights researchers all around the world, and I've come to the conclusion that if our democratic societies do not double down on protecting and defending human rights, freedom of the press and a free and open internet,
radical
extremist ideologies are much more likely to persist.
So to understand what a
radical
change this is going to bring, let's look at one industry, financial services.
And although I didn't recognize it at the time, claiming space for myself in that glorious fourfour was the first step towards becoming a
radical
fat activist.
And these people have taught me that
radical
body politics is the antidote to our body-shaming culture.
And reclaiming spaces en masse is not only a powerful artistic statement but a
radical
community-building approach.
In the face of artificial intelligence and machine learning, we need a new
radical
humanism.
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.
Which brings me to my point of how blockchains lower uncertainty and how they therefore promise to transform our economic systems in
radical
ways.
But you're talking about really
radical
redesigns, and one of the interesting things that's happened in the last decade is we've discovered a whole lot of planets out there.
It was a
radical
transformation, but it was built by a cultural momentum.
And yet, we know that it is systems of oppression that benefit the most from the lie of
radical
individualism.
Rising to this challenge, they took the
radical
step of requiring that their entire youth population remain in school and continue their education to the ripe old age of 16.
Instead, it requires that you trust your partner and talk about things when trusting feels difficult, which sounds so simple, but is actually a kind of revolutionary,
radical
act.
And for some, the worldview of
radical
Islam becomes the infection that festers in these open wounds.
About a year ago, my colleagues and I had a
radical
idea.
We didn't know each other, but we decided to run a very
radical
experiment, starting a communication using only data, no other language, and we opted for using no technology whatsoever to share our data.
And Palchinsky repeatedly got in trouble for his
radical
honesty and willingness to point out major flaws in the Soviets' mindless pursuit of rapid industrialization.
And by rejecting the more
radical
changes of the Protestant reformation, he allowed his people to preserve most of their religious traditions.
I really believe that the time has come for
radical
new ideas, and basic income is so much more than just another policy.
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