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Parag Khanna "Technocracy In America"

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America's Founding Fathers designed our Democratic Republic over 200 years ago... Before access to information was as easy as a Google search or you could fly from one end of the country to another significantly faster than you could travel from Monticello to New York in 1780. Not to mention the size, both geographically and in population. Perhaps it’s time for a governance update? My guest this week is Parag Khanna. He is an international relations expert and best-selling author. His latest book, “Technocracy in America: Rise of the Info-State” discusses how we can use a combination of direct-democracy and technocracy to actually make America Great.
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America's Founding Fathers designed our Democratic Republic over 200 years ago... Before access to information was as easy as a Google search or you could fly from one end of the country to another significantly faster than you could travel from Monticello to New York in 1780. Not to mention the size, both geographically and in population. Perhaps it’s time for a governance update? My guest this week is Parag Khanna. He is an international relations expert and best-selling author. His latest book, “Technocracy in America: Rise of the Info-State” discusses how we can use a combination of direct-democracy and technocracy to actually make America Great.
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