18 episodes

RadicalxChange Foundation’s Matt Prewitt speaks with inspiring personalities to explore critical ideas and stories about next-generation political economies.

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    • 5.0 • 12 Ratings

RadicalxChange Foundation’s Matt Prewitt speaks with inspiring personalities to explore critical ideas and stories about next-generation political economies.

    Matt Prewitt: Lawyer, Writer, & President of RadicalxChange Foundation

    Matt Prewitt: Lawyer, Writer, & President of RadicalxChange Foundation

    In today’s episode, guest host Margaret Levi interviews Matt Prewitt, President of RadicalxChange Foundation. With the tables turned from our last episode, Margaret interviews Matt on rethinking property rights. Beginning with a reflection on the state of political liberalism, Matt dives into the mechanics of Partial Common Ownership (also known as “Plural Property”) and it being part of the solution to manage assets in a fairer, more efficient way and how experimentation like PCO can lead toward a politics of change.

    RadicalxChange has been working with Margaret Levi and her team at Stanford, together with Dark Matter Labs, on exploring and reimagining the institutions of ownership.

    This episode is part of a short series exploring the theme of What and How We Own: Building a Politics of Change.

    • 48 min
    Margaret Levi: Political Scientist, Author, & Professor at Stanford University

    Margaret Levi: Political Scientist, Author, & Professor at Stanford University

    In our first episode of the year, Matt speaks with Margaret Levi, distinguished political scientist, author, and professor at Stanford University. They delve into Margaret and her team’s groundbreaking work of reimagining property rights. The captivating discussion revolves around their approach's key principles: emphasizing well-being, holistic sustainability encompassing culture and biodiversity, and striving for equality.

    RadicalxChange has been working with Margaret Levi and her team at Stanford, together with Dark Matter Labs, on exploring and reimagining the institutions of ownership.

    This episode is part of a short series exploring the theme of What and How We Own: Building a Politics of Change.

    • 49 min
    Barry Threw: Executive & Artistic Director of Gray Area

    Barry Threw: Executive & Artistic Director of Gray Area

    In this episode of RadicalxChange(s), host Matt Prewitt engages in a deep and thoughtful conversation with Barry Threw, Executive & Artistic Director of Gray Area. They explore Barry's diverse career integrating art, technology, and humanities for economic, social, and ecological regeneration, and examine the cultural shifts in the San Francisco Bay Area. Barry and Matt saunter through anecdotes from Burning Man to Joan Didion to the technocratic molding of the Silicon Valley phenomenon — an exciting pathway of cultural importance to walk along.

    • 1 hr 38 min
    Deepti Doshi: Co-Director of New_ Public

    Deepti Doshi: Co-Director of New_ Public

    In today’s episode, Deepti Doshi, Co-Director of New_ Public (and leader in the intersection of social media, community organizing, and leadership development) speaks with Matt Prewitt on how to create online spaces that foster interconnection, mutual dependency, and democratic outcomes. Together, they explore the need for socio-technical expertise and community stewards to work together to design a healthier and more equitable digital ecosystem. They give consideration to the role of technology and tools in creating democratic spaces, and the potential impact of generative AI on social spaces and democracy. They share a hopeful and exciting outlook for building a more democratic political economy online.

    • 1 hr 18 min
    Victoria Ivanova: R&D Strategic Lead at Serpentine Arts Technologies

    Victoria Ivanova: R&D Strategic Lead at Serpentine Arts Technologies

    In today’s ep, Matt Prewitt speaks with Victoria Ivanova, R&D Strategic Lead of Serpentine Arts and curator-strategist-writer, about the role art and culture have in society in preserving democratic ideals while offering critical and actionable solutions for the emerging technological era.

    They delve into the historical and present significance of art, its crisis of meaning in the age of accelerationism and powerful AI, and the potential for Plural Property (Partial Common Ownership) to create a more fair and dynamic market for art; thereby rethinking art ownership and promoting a more equitable future.

    This conversation and the collaboration between RadicalxChange and Serpentine Arts offer new perspectives on the intersection of art, technology, and society.

    • 1 hr 38 min
    Shrey Jain: Applied Scientist at Microsoft Research Special Projects

    Shrey Jain: Applied Scientist at Microsoft Research Special Projects

    Shrey Jain, an applied scientist at Microsoft Research Special Projects, speaks with Matt Prewitt on a very timely and topical subject: AI and – more specifically – the dangers it poses to the nature of natural human communication (“context collapse”). They take a deep dive into the current threats to privacy by expanding beyond the often discussed cryptographic sense into “privacy as contextual integrity”, and the immediate opportunity to embed ethical guardrails into this ever-changing realm of generative AI through possible solutions of designated verified signatures in “plural publics”.

    Shrey’s recently published paper co-authored with Divya Siddarth and E. Glen Weyl “Plural Publics” is linked in the episode notes.

    • 1 hr 10 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
12 Ratings

12 Ratings

Betsy's Mom ,

Super interesting conversation

Great conversation between thoughtful people that explores the connection between tech, history, economics, media, politics, art, and culture. I’m still thinking about it, and I was especially excited to reimagine a better society in the post-trump world. Great use of my time.

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