I was sent a link to this - https://blog.ted.com/social-media-is...ks-at-ted2019/
I know there are many on "both sides of ... the argument ..." whatever that is, but time and time again I hear cries of "it's not democratic" - yet that is almost meaningless if we don't know what democracy is. Within the UK one definition is whatever set of rules and procedures we have in place within our pariamentary democracy. Those rules and procedures themselves may not be "democratic" but how could we know? I suspect that when we say that something is "not democratic" some of us mean one or more of the following:
that doesn't correspond to my views
that doesn't reflect my views
I wasn't consulted
it's not fair (either to me, my family or others)
it's not "truly" representative
and then there are other views relating to more materialistic attitudes.
Anyway, I think it's worth watching the TED talk - but you don't have to agree with it.
I know there are many on "both sides of ... the argument ..." whatever that is, but time and time again I hear cries of "it's not democratic" - yet that is almost meaningless if we don't know what democracy is. Within the UK one definition is whatever set of rules and procedures we have in place within our pariamentary democracy. Those rules and procedures themselves may not be "democratic" but how could we know? I suspect that when we say that something is "not democratic" some of us mean one or more of the following:
that doesn't correspond to my views
that doesn't reflect my views
I wasn't consulted
it's not fair (either to me, my family or others)
it's not "truly" representative
and then there are other views relating to more materialistic attitudes.
Anyway, I think it's worth watching the TED talk - but you don't have to agree with it.
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