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Why Americans don’t trust each other, with Todd Rose
Up next ►► "Collective Illusions": Why false consensus in society is so dangerous • "Collective Illusions": Why false con...
Should we trust people to make choices for themselves, or control those choices for them?
As a free people in a free society, it is unacceptable that public institutions treat people as distrustful. If we continue to use the top-down control model, the consequences in terms of social trust will be too damaging.
What we need to do is trust communities to make decisions for themselves, trust families to make decisions for themselves, and trust people, too. If you want a trusting society, you have to work to dislodge this top-down view of our institutions and give more power to people. We must insist that our institutions treat the public with trust.
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Collective Illusions is a 9-part series brought to you by Stand Together: a community of changemakers tackling our biggest challenges
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About Todd Rose:
Todd Rose is the co-founder and president of Populace, a think tank committed to ensuring that all people have the opportunity to pursue fulfilling lives in a thriving society. Prior to Populace, he was a faculty member at Harvard University where he founded the Laboratory for the Science of Individuality and directed the Mind, Brain, and Education program. Todd is the best selling author of Collective Illusions, Dark Horse, and The End of Average. He lives in Burlington, Massachusetts.
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Why Americans don’t trust each other, with Todd Rose
Up next ►► "Collective Illusions": Why false consensus in society is so dangerous • "Collective Illusions": Why false con...
Should we trust people to make choices for themselves, or control those choices for them?
As a free people in a free society, it is unacceptable that public institutions treat people as distrustful. If we continue to use the top-down control model, the consequences in terms of social trust will be too damaging.
What we need to do is trust communities to make decisions for themselves, trust families to make decisions for themselves, and trust people, too. If you want a trusting society, you have to work to dislodge this top-down view of our institutions and give more power to people. We must insist that our institutions treat the public with trust.
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Collective Illusions is a 9-part series brought to you by Stand Together: a community of changemakers tackling our biggest challenges
For more stories, ideas, and advice from changemakers, subscribe to Stand Together ► / standtogethercc
Watch the entire Collective Illusions playlist ► • Collective Illusions
And visit Stand Together’s website to learn more ► https://standtogether.org/
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About Todd Rose:
Todd Rose is the co-founder and president of Populace, a think tank committed to ensuring that all people have the opportunity to pursue fulfilling lives in a thriving society. Prior to Populace, he was a faculty member at Harvard University where he founded the Laboratory for the Science of Individuality and directed the Mind, Brain, and Education program. Todd is the best selling author of Collective Illusions, Dark Horse, and The End of Average. He lives in Burlington, Massachusetts.
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