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Silicon Valley’s Ultimate Exit: Arguments for and Against the Network State | Balaji Srinivasan

Silicon Valley’s Ultimate Exit: Arguments for and Against the Network State | Balaji Srinivasan

Released Monday, 1st March 2021
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Silicon Valley’s Ultimate Exit: Arguments for and Against the Network State | Balaji Srinivasan

Silicon Valley’s Ultimate Exit: Arguments for and Against the Network State | Balaji Srinivasan

Silicon Valley’s Ultimate Exit: Arguments for and Against the Network State | Balaji Srinivasan

Silicon Valley’s Ultimate Exit: Arguments for and Against the Network State | Balaji Srinivasan

Monday, 1st March 2021
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In Episode 181 of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas speaks with Balaji Srinivasan, an angel investor, entrepreneur, and prominent futurist who’s views on crypto, the future of education, and the network state put him at the forefront of innovation and disruption in money, business, and politics. 

The two discuss Balaji’s thesis for the rise of the network state, what it means for existing institutions of money & power, and what life will look like for human beings in this not-too-distant future.

Demetri’s thesis is that Silicon Valley culture and the ongoing disruptive dynamics associated with social networks, mobile devices, automation, and now cryptocurrencies, are not only restructuring and remaking the commercial world but increasingly encroaching upon the traditional assignments and obligations of government and the state. We see this perhaps most notably in the case of privately issued cryptocurrencies, but one can argue that this culture of disruption runs much deeper and its consequences for society are much broader than most of us realize.

In this sense, what we are living to today is nothing short of a political revolution and while our systems of government are ripe for disruption, the solutions being put forward by Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, financiers, and the broader commercial sector may not adequately reflect the interests or the concerns of the vast majority of people whose lives would be most affected by these changes.

This conversation is an exploration of the methods, opportunities, and consequences of such solutions and their implications for individuals and the state.

You can access the first part of this conversation, as well as the transcript and rundown to this week’s episode through the Hidden Forces Patreon Page. All subscribers gain access to our overtime feed, which can be easily added to your favorite podcast application.

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Episode Recorded on 02/23/2021

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