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Future IQ
Videoschool Media
134 episodes
21 hours ago
It contains a nuanced and factual description and objective analysis of some of the most influential scientific, psychological, and philosophical principles that dictate an individual’s lifespan. Get ready to get your mind blown with this fact-based, conversation-style podcast show intended to inform and entertain you in equal parts.
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It contains a nuanced and factual description and objective analysis of some of the most influential scientific, psychological, and philosophical principles that dictate an individual’s lifespan. Get ready to get your mind blown with this fact-based, conversation-style podcast show intended to inform and entertain you in equal parts.
Show more...
Technology
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Democracy's Biggest Lie - Future IQ
Future IQ
19 minutes 51 seconds
2 months ago
Democracy's Biggest Lie - Future IQ

Is democracy really the rule of the majority, or is it actually controlled by a small and determined minority? In this episode of Future IQ, we explore a fascinating idea backed by research: it often takes just 3.5% of people to change the world. From food laws and lifestyle bans to powerful social movements and revolutions, history shows how minorities can quietly reshape society while the majority goes along without resistance.We’ll uncover why this happens, how preference falsification, spiral of silence, and the psychology of influence allow small groups to dominate, and why governments often bend to minority demands even when the majority disagrees. You’ll also learn why non-violent movements succeed far more than violent ones, and why “the most intolerant wins” has become a hidden rule of modern democracy.This episode connects politics, psychology, and real-world examples from schools banning certain foods to nations transformed by peaceful protests. If you’ve ever wondered how small groups set the rules for everyone, and what it means for the future of democracy, this discussion will challenge everything you thought you knew.

Future IQ
It contains a nuanced and factual description and objective analysis of some of the most influential scientific, psychological, and philosophical principles that dictate an individual’s lifespan. Get ready to get your mind blown with this fact-based, conversation-style podcast show intended to inform and entertain you in equal parts.