I’m pretty excited about democracy as a social technology. I don’t think many people see democracy as a set of technologies yet, but I think that’s a very useful view, because when you analyse democracy in terms of social technology — of bandwidth, of latency, of things like that — then new modes of thought become more natural. --- Audrey Tang Audrey Tang on what we can learn from Taiwan’s experiments with how to do democracy - 80,000 Hours


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