

On unaccountability: Political, Corporate, and Intellectual
19 snips Jul 2, 2024
Dan Davies, author of "The Unaccountability Machine," discusses how Stafford Beer’s management cybernetics reveal the flaws in our belief that large systems can self-govern. He critiques the ineffective strategies in politics and corporations, particularly during COVID-19, highlighting the dangers of unaccountability. Davies dives into the impact of ideologies, the superficiality of corporate mission statements, and this 'hollowing out' of political systems. With a dash of humor, he emphasizes critical thinking and the need for deeper understanding in governance.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Unaccountability and Ideological Complexity
01:33 • 23min
Navigating Systems and Accountability
24:23 • 24min
Critiquing Government Responses to COVID-19 and Historical Governance Failures
48:37 • 3min
The Hollowing Out of Political Systems: From Health to Dysfunction
51:33 • 4min
The Burden of Debt: Corporate Impact and Ethical Perspectives
55:25 • 7min
The Oversight in Economic Theories and Cultural Reflections
01:02:48 • 4min