Episodes
AUDIO ARTICLE | An audio version of RadicalxChange & Serpentine's collaborative white paper titled "Rethinking Art Ownership: Partial Common Ownership as a Step Towards a More Symbiotic Ecosystem". Written by Paula Berman (RxC), Victoria Ivanova (Serpentine), and Matt Prewitt (RxC). Listen and learn more about how plural property concepts can help evolve future art ecosystems.
Published 03/01/23
Published 03/01/23
In this exciting and inspiring talk, Professors Charlotte Kent and Fred Turner discuss the great potential art holds in creating shifts in the public consciousness through examples of historical art movements, art’s impact on technology and society at large, and its effective way of communicating democratic ideals. This episode was originally produced for the 2021 RxC Annual Conference RxC TV program.
Published 12/19/22
This entertainingly honest conversation between Tyson Yunkaporta and Jim Rutt discusses how indigenous learnings can help liberate the democratic institutions of today. They explore the notion of "humans as custodial species" (via Yunkaporta's book, "Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World"), and the role we serve tied to the earth around us on a spiritual and physical level. Jim and Tyson take you down an exciting path paved with history, tech, and new and old philosophies that...
Published 05/30/22
This panel of experts in responsible technology and public policy discuss value accrual in the data economy, forming better legislation and infrastructure, and dealing with extreme concentrations of power and wealth plaguing the data economy. This was originally aired on RxC TV as part of the 2021 RadicalxChange unConference Online.
Published 05/05/22
AUDIO ARTICLE | An audio version of RadicalxChange's latest blog post titled "A New Chapter for RadicalxChange". Written by the RadicalxChange Foundation team. Listen to and/or read the article to learn and connect more about RadicalxChange's evolving mission.
Published 04/18/22
In this panel discussion, you hear from current practices by policy-makers in the Colorado government, academic researchers, and entrepreneurs and their insights from working with Quadratic Voting in preference polling.
Published 06/12/21
This panel discussion is structured around thought experiments to find more decentralized solutions to centralized powers in information networks.
Published 05/17/21
Imagine a world where each person has their own "personal AI," which deeply models their beliefs, desires, and values and promotes those interests. Join this fireside chat to learn from the possibilities and perils of personal AIs and how they relate to the RadicalXChange movement.
Published 04/24/21
Vitalik Buterin is best known as the Ethereum blockchain's inventor and co-founder. He is also a co-creator of Quadratic Funding and is a board member at RadicalxChange Foundation.
Published 04/05/21
On this panel, a group of diverse, young candidates for office will discuss the values that motivate their campaigns and some particular policy proposals they hope to achieve.
Published 03/17/21
George Floyd's death has shocked the world and sparked an uprising across the US. This is a discussion around response and reactions to the moment and probing for a way forward.
Published 02/19/21
This panel discusses the past and present of ideas like Henry George's land value tax, hoping to draw lessons for the real economy.
Published 02/06/21
This episode explores all sorts of concepts and technologies at the intersection of democracy and crypto-economics.
Published 02/02/21
This panel discussion focuses on the question of whether civic technology improves democratic government in cities.
Published 01/24/21
This multi-disciplinary panel discusses all kinds of approaches to discover common ground for a more nuanced and vital politics.
Published 01/09/21
This episode with Quadratic Funding pioneer, Kevin Owocki, covers the past, present and future of Quadratic Funding with his company Gitcoin.
Published 12/27/20
Marc interviews Max about his most recent book, Revenge Capitalism: The Ghosts of Empire, the Demons of Capital, & the Settling of Unpayable Debts.
Published 12/18/20
This episode is a fruitful discussion about how we can unlock new kinds of human prosperity by moving past outdated models of ownership.
Published 12/12/20
An inter-faith discussion on post-religiosity between a Buddhist Monk and Jewish Rabbi.
Published 12/04/20
A conversation about how COVID-19 graphically models the productive entanglement between problems as well as forms for re-tuning and redesigning those entanglements.
Published 11/28/20
E. Glen Weyl looks at some of the pitfalls of incorporating excessively individualistic assumptions into the sorts of mechanism design ideas around the RadicalxChange movement.
Published 11/20/20
Improving the narrative about domestic work in (post) COVID-19 times.
Published 11/13/20
A Conversation with Fred Turner on Democracy and Media
Published 11/10/20
What can we do to make the social construct Corporation work better?
Published 10/31/20