@filipe Yeah, I truly do believe that hierarchies are the problem. Even if it’s our hierarchy. Perhaps even more so if it’s our hierarchy. Because that’s the hierarchy we’re most blind to. That’s the hierarchy, we want to love. That’s the hierarchy we’re least able to be critical of.
So I’m sorry, I won’t represent you. But we can represent the things we believe in together. And sure, that’s rich coming from a guy who is more at home on stage than at home and I’m not saying we should all do the same things… so, concrete example:
I’m being introduced before my talk in front of an undergraduate year of students in Belgium. The dean starts talking me up. “We’re so lucky to have Aral… he’s so blah blah blah” and I actually walked on stage and cut her off (kindly) saying “please don’t do this. Don’t put me or anyone else on a pedestal. Because that’s how you create assholes.”
So if you want to understand where I’m coming from, it’s that.
And, as much as I respect his academic credentials and how he handled himself during the financial crisis and as much as I’ve learned from him about the economy, etc., I just don’t see that in Yanis. And I don’t see that in how Diem is structured.
I don’t need a left-wing institution that thinks they’re cleverer than everyday people to replace right-wing institutions that think they’re cleverer than everyday people.
So, anyway :)
Do let me know when you’ve made progress. I’m always open to changing my views based on new evidence ;)