Chapter
Radical Power Asymmetry and the Role of Government
The power asymmetry between the wealthy few and the rest of society can lead to the imposition of policies that do not represent the will of the people. In theory, the government is meant to be regulated by the people and act in their interests, but in reality, it often acts alongside the wealthy elite.
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This podcast discusses the radical power asymmetry that exists between the government, the market forces, and the people.
1:50:53 - 1:58:10 (07:16)
Summary
This podcast discusses the radical power asymmetry that exists between the government, the market forces, and the people. It examines the role of the state in regulating the government and ensuring that representatives are truly representing the will of the people.