Collective Rationality Discussion
Igor delves into the implications of Brexit as a case for direct democracies, highlighting the potential benefits of a systemic shift in incentives towards education and decision-making. The conversation touches on the role of self-interest in societal structures and the need for responsible decision-making in governance.In this clip
From this podcast

Machine Learning Street Talk (MLST)
#99 - CARLA CREMER & IGOR KRAWCZUK - X-Risk, Governance, Effective Altruism
Related Questions
How would a direct popular vote system work in the context of the episode How the Constitution Can Bring Us Together (with Yuval Levin) and the clip Electoral College Insights?
Are elites more rational than voters?
Are there limitations to democracy as discussed in the episode Don Boudreaux on Public Choice and the clip Flaws of Democracy?