The "Expert Class" Problem
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Episode 181 features a discussion with political scientist Lindsey Cormack regarding the current state of civic knowledge in the United States. Cormack addresses concerns about a national civic knowledge crisis, noting instances where individuals lack understanding of fundamental American government concepts, such as federalism, primary elections, and the separation of powers among the three branches of government. The conversation explores the implications of this educational gap for self-governance, voter participation, and the general public understanding of civic responsibility within the American system.
The interview further examines alternative electoral mechanisms, specifically contrasting ranked choice voting and approval voting systems. Additionally, the dialogue touches upon the importance of local government involvement and questions whether current educational structures alone are sufficient for cultivating the informed, engaged citizenry necessary for the success of the American experiment.
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