Tom Bilyeu | "Elon Musk Shouldn't Have Done This..." - Elite Corruption, Immigration & Collapse | Rory Stewart @TomBilyeu | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
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Welcome to Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu. In today's episode, we're diving deep into the unraveling complexities of modern society with special guest, Rory Stewart. Join hosts Tom Bilyeu and Rory Stewart as they examine the lasting relevance of the founding fathers' fears about despotic government and the evolving challenges of governance in today's technologically-driven landscape.
We'll tackle pressing issues like the regulation of social media, the ethical dilemmas faced by tech giants, and the socio-political ramifications of immigration and demographic shifts. From the dynamics of populism and social media's influence on public perception, to the profound effects of economic inequality and global dissatisfaction—this episode is packed with insightful analysis and concrete examples.
Discover Rory Stewart's bold perspectives on empowering local governance, optimizing foreign aid through direct cash assistance, and the delicate act of balancing free speech with curbing misinformation. Tune in for a thoughtful conversation that not only highlights society's pitfalls but also envisions hopeful ways forward in these uncertain times.
Founding Fathers' concerns, despotic government, societal and technological change, government and gun control, cultural and legislative change, abortion laws, social media regulation, ethical challenges of tech companies, social media algorithms, misinformation on social media, George Orwell, manipulation of public perception, free speech vs misinformation, Great Replacement Theory, immigration and economic growth, genetic continuity UK vs US, Native American displacement, ethnic diversity and conflict, cultural assimilation, evolving cultural identity, resistance to change, populism, foreign aid effectiveness, randomized control trials, direct cash transfers, economic inequality, democratic systems, industrial strategy, localized solutions, direct giving.
Special thanks to our sponsors: Navage: Get a cleaning kit as a FREE gift with your order, but only by going to impacttheory.co/NavageITOct24 and using promo code IMPACT.
Watch Rory's latest TED Talk: youtube.com/watch?v=tt0HOe7gf7I
Support Rory's effort with GiveDirectly to end extreme poverty and learn more about the power of direct cash relief at GiveDirectly.org/tedtalk
Welcome to Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu. In today's episode, we're diving deep into the unraveling complexities of modern society with special guest, Rory Stewart. Join hosts Tom Bilyeu and Rory Stewart as they examine the lasting relevance of the founding fathers' fears about despotic government and the evolving challenges of governance in today's technologically-driven landscape.
We'll tackle pressing issues like the regulation of social media, the ethical dilemmas faced by tech giants, and the socio-political ramifications of immigration and demographic shifts. From the dynamics of populism and social media's influence on public perception, to the profound effects of economic inequality and global dissatisfaction—this episode is packed with insightful analysis and concrete examples.
Discover Rory Stewart's bold perspectives on empowering local governance, optimizing foreign aid through direct cash assistance, and the delicate act of balancing free speech with curbing misinformation. Tune in for a thoughtful conversation that not only highlights society's pitfalls but also envisions hopeful ways forward in these uncertain times.
Founding Fathers' concerns, despotic government, societal and technological change, government and gun control, cultural and legislative change, abortion laws, social media regulation, ethical challenges of tech companies, social media algorithms, misinformation on social media, George Orwell, manipulation of public perception, free speech vs misinformation, Great Replacement Theory, immigration and economic growth, genetic continuity UK vs US, Native American displacement, ethnic diversity and conflict, cultural assimilation, evolving cultural identity, resistance to change, populism, foreign aid effectiveness, randomized control trials, direct cash transfers, economic inequality, democratic systems, industrial strategy, localized solutions, direct giving.