In this video, Jason Brennan discusses different ways we can view democracy; should we view Democracy as a tool, like a hammer, that can help us achieve a means to an end? Or is it something beautiful, like a work or art? Or does it have intrinsic value, like how we typically think of humans having a value in and of themselves?
He also discusses voting, the usefulness of voting, and how we can think about voting.
In this video, Jason Brennan discusses different ways we can view democracy; should we view Democracy as a tool, like a hammer, that can help us achieve a means to an end? Or is it something beautiful, like a work or art? Or does it have intrinsic value, like how we typically think of humans having a value in and of themselves?
He also discusses voting, the usefulness of voting, and how we can think about voting.
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In this video, Jason Brennan discusses different ways we can view democracy; should we view Democracy as a tool, like a hammer, that can help us achieve a means to an end? Or is it something beautiful, like a work or art? Or does it have intrinsic value, like how we typically think of humans having a value in and of themselves?
He also discusses voting, the usefulness of voting, and how we can think about voting.