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The Boiling Frog
Seth Rosenblatt and Mark Olbert
29 episodes
1 month ago
Reflections on the intersection of economics, history, politics, psychology, and science
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Reflections on the intersection of economics, history, politics, psychology, and science
Show more...
Government
History
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Toad to the White House
The Boiling Frog
39 minutes
3 years ago
Toad to the White House
This episode is a deep dive into the foundational requirement of a democracy – having elections and voting. Despite the founding (and often touted) principles of American democracy, it is shockingly inconsistent how we implement it. All U.S. citizens do not have an equal voice, the result of structural inequities in the system (e.g., the U.S. Senate), the leveraging of power to maintain power (e.g. Gerrymandering), the influence of money in primarily privately-funded elections, and a stubborn reliance on 18th and 19th century tools to solve 21st century problems.
The Boiling Frog
Reflections on the intersection of economics, history, politics, psychology, and science