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Beyond the Ballot: Hacking the Future of Governance
Season 2 · Episode 583

Beyond the Ballot: Hacking the Future of Governance

Are we using a rotary phone to manage a quantum computer? Explore the radical "secret menu" of governance, from lottocracy to liquid democracy.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

February 11, 202630m 3s

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Show Notes

In this thought-provoking episode, Herman and Corn challenge the notion that our current political systems are the "end of history," arguing instead that we are living in the late stages of a Westphalian experiment designed for a world that no longer exists. They dive deep into the "secret menu" of experimental governance, exploring how ancient Athenian sortition is making a comeback in modern Europe and how digital tools like liquid democracy and quadratic voting could replace our aging binary ballot boxes. From the radical decoupling of geography and law in panarchy to the mathematical elegance of voice credits, this discussion reimagines what it means to be a citizen in the 21st century and asks if we are finally ready to upgrade our societal operating system.