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Technology makes our current government obsolete, here's why. I just finished reading an amazing book called "The Revolt of The Public" which goes back through history and about how technology changes the way we communicate and act. It explains many problems that we see today, specifically the problems with the loss of trust of Institutions and the way that this top-down control works and of course the way that the economic model is mimicking the complex system of information. So I sat down with the author of the book for an amazing conversation, Martin Gurri joins me and we are going to discuss the book itself, the fourth and fifth wave of communication and how the parabolic increase in the rise of information is making the current forms of government obsolete. Then we go through recent history to look at revolutions that happened from 2011, like the Occupy Wall Street and so much more! I go on to explain where we're going and how you should be managing your life especially with bills like 'the Restrict Act' that's going into place right now. So let's go. Martin Gurri Twitter: @mgurri Martin Gurri's Blog: https://go.1markmoss.com/MartinGurriBlog Buy "The Revolt Of The Public" Book Here: https://go.1markmoss.com/RevoltBook
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Technology makes our current government obsolete, here's why. I just finished reading an amazing book called "The Revolt of The Public" which goes back through history and about how technology changes the way we communicate and act. It explains many problems that we see today, specifically the problems with the loss of trust of Institutions and the way that this top-down control works and of course the way that the economic model is mimicking the complex system of information. So I sat down with the author of the book for an amazing conversation, Martin Gurri joins me and we are going to discuss the book itself, the fourth and fifth wave of communication and how the parabolic increase in the rise of information is making the current forms of government obsolete. Then we go through recent history to look at revolutions that happened from 2011, like the Occupy Wall Street and so much more! I go on to explain where we're going and how you should be managing your life especially with bills like 'the Restrict Act' that's going into place right now. So let's go. Martin Gurri Twitter: @mgurri Martin Gurri's Blog: https://go.1markmoss.com/MartinGurriBlog Buy "The Revolt Of The Public" Book Here: https://go.1markmoss.com/RevoltBook
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