

What Would It Take To Have a Democracy? (w/ Thom Hartmann)
20 snips Feb 26, 2024
Thom Hartmann discusses the natural form of democracy, the impact of inequality on democracy, and the need for reallocation of power in America. The podcast explores forgotten models of American history, writing strategies for accessible history, the evolution of democracy from the animal kingdom to Native American influence, and the partisan divide of the Electoral College.
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Animal Democracy
- Researchers hypothesized that animal decision-making wasn't hierarchical.
- Studies revealed democratic processes in deer, hyenas, gnats, fish, and birds, challenging the 'alpha' narrative.
Democracy as a Default State
- Unconquered human societies, with millennia of trial and error, often choose democratic governance.
- Peter Farb's research on Native American tribes supports this, showing democratic or hierarchy-avoiding structures.
Native American Influence
- Enlightenment democratic ideas were influenced by Native American governance through French missionaries.
- The Iroquois Confederacy's structure and peaceful existence impressed European thinkers like John Locke.