PN is right that we ultimately need to build something. But, sometimes you have to demolish the old buildings to make room for new ones. As long as the existing institutions have power over the stakeholders on an issue, we can’t have a free discussion about what comes next. The biggest stakeholders are under the thumb of the institutions…
PN is right that we ultimately need to build something. But, sometimes you have to demolish the old buildings to make room for new ones. As long as the existing institutions have power over the stakeholders on an issue, we can’t have a free discussion about what comes next. The biggest stakeholders are under the thumb of the institutions. The institutions have to be disempowered enough to leave people free to build the next thing.
And, I know that’s not easy, and there are huge risks involved. But, I don’t see any alternative to starting by reining in the institutions.
PN is right that we ultimately need to build something. But, sometimes you have to demolish the old buildings to make room for new ones. As long as the existing institutions have power over the stakeholders on an issue, we can’t have a free discussion about what comes next. The biggest stakeholders are under the thumb of the institutions. The institutions have to be disempowered enough to leave people free to build the next thing.
And, I know that’s not easy, and there are huge risks involved. But, I don’t see any alternative to starting by reining in the institutions.