I spoke with Glen Weyl, founder of RadicalXChange, author of Pluralityand Radical Markets, and the lead of Microsoft’s Special Projects division where he founded the Plural Technology Collaboratory.
Weyl talks a lot about how we can innovate democracy, not just throw it all out in favor of autocracy. In this Guest Lecture, we talk about his recent debate with Curtis Yarvin, whether corporations are autocracies or democracies, whether countries like Singapore are more or less democratic than the US, and how we can use technological advancements and borrow from models around the world to create something much better than representative democracy.