We now live in a world where there's an abundance of information. How does that affect the landscape and the way that our politics will develop over time? Social as definitely part of the problem, rather than part of the solution. We've given every yaho a bull horn,. Those ya who sometimes get together say the same thing and elect people to congress in parliament. There's not a lot we can do about that at the moment. But i think a bit of a historical comparison it might be useful. In the 18 hundreds, we had a new technology called the telegraph, which, like social medias to day, revolutionized our relationship between geography and information. Suddenly you could send

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