IPR: My Digital Self
IPR: My Digital Self
Matthew Foley
The mixed blessing of the digital age has reached a turning point in what some have called the Fourth Industrial Revolution. My Digital Self, with host Matthew Foley, explores digital technology as it affects the interrelation of human rights, property rights, privacy, and money. Will emerging blockchain technologies enable us to take back our privacy, own our identity and use non-sovereign digital currency, known as cryptocurrency, to engage in commerce? Listen to discussions with guests who explain these cutting-edge technologies, tell us how they are currently being used and pull back the curtain to our possible futures. IPR Podcasts presents issues and analysis that matter to you from the world's thought leaders. The Institute for Policy Research [IPR] is an interdisciplinary policy research center of the Catholic University of America.
The Place Between: The Analog City and the Digital City With L.M. Sacasas
Michael Sacasas has been thinking, writing and talking about the meaning of technology for over 10 years. He is the associate director of the Christian Study Center of Gainesville, Florida and author of The Convivial Society, a newsletter about technology and society. In this episode, Michael and I will be talking about his New Atlantis essay, “ The Analog City and the Digital City - How online life breaks the old political order” In the essay, Sacasas contends that civilization at large is in the midst of an interregnum. The dieing hand of the past (analog culture) clings to the present while the future (digital culture) struggles to be born. We are in the place between. Once stable societies have devolved into “hyper-pluralistic” places of ceaseless and irresolvable conflict. In the midst of this strife and confusion, computational algorithms - mysterious to all but a select few - manage the increasingly digital worlds that we inhabit. We revolt in response. We demand to be managed. Is it time for emerging digital societies to revivify analog public and private virtues?
Nov 2, 2020
1 hr 7 min
The Digital City and the Curse of Ham: Looking Back to Move Forward, with Martin Gurri
Woe unto the future generations of those who casually demean and cast aside their societal culture. Author, Martin Gurri, delves into the recent and ancient past with host, Matt Foley, to help us understand the current state of societal affairs in our increasingly digital world.
Oct 7, 2020
1 hr 17 min
The Distributed States of America: A Prologue to Remote Electronic Voting in the U.S.
This episode is largely about the groundwork that needs to occur in America in order to have widespread access to remote electronic voting. It’s a prologue, not the story itself. 42% of Estonians vote online. It took Estonia decades to accomplish this. The road to remote electronic voting in America will likely take years to implement as well. It requires changing America’s bureaucratic culture, establishing a secure national digital identity for citizens, providing for personal ownership of data and building a secure, transparent, distributed digital architecture for government services. Join Matt and Marten for a fascinating discussion about how America can transfer the administrative functions of its distributed federalist form of government to a distributed digital architecture that shrinks bureaucratic friction and improves the quality of life for Americans.
Sep 11, 2020
1 hr 21 min
Revolt Of The Public: Author, Martin Gurri, Says That The Digital Age is Sounding The Death Knell For Elite Institutions
Author and former CIA analyst, Martin Gurri, shares his insights into our global state of unrest. Gurri explains that modern institutions, ranging from government and media to academia, are being undermined by digitally networked individuals surfing the Fifth Wave information tsunami of the digital age. Effervescent sectarian groups that he refers to as “the public” tirelessly chip away at the authority of elite gatekeepers of global institutions. The result, Gurri argues, is a stalemate between elite leaders of decaying institutions, who lack the courage and vision to carry “the people” into the future and nihilistic, borderless, sectarian groups that negate authority yet lack cogent alternatives to the status quo.
Jul 10, 2020
1 hr 11 min
Save and Invest Like The 1%: Zach Wildes Talks About Celsius Network’s Revolutionary Financial Services Business Model
Zach Wildes, Community Manager of the Celsius Network, shares how Celsius is enabling the 99% to save and invest like the 1%.
Jul 8, 2020
39 min
If Not Now, When?  Voatz Strives To Bring The Ballot Box To The Smartphone
Nimit Sawhney, CEO and Co-Founder of Voatz, shares how his company is leveraging biometrics, the blockchain and smartphone technology to enable voting from a mobile device. Since June 2016, Voatz has run more than 66 elections, including 11 targeted, well-designed governmental election pilots across five states for deployed military personnel, overseas voters and voters with disabilities.
Jun 25, 2020
47 min
From The Plains Of Nineveh To The Streets Of Beirut: How ChangeInEx Plans To Unlock Global Labor And Creativity
CEO, Stephen Hollingshead, talks about the mission of ChangeInEx to empower people to work via special economic zones in the cloud. Stephen maintains that the plumbing of the global banking system is clogged with well intentioned regulations intended to prevent terrorism and money laundering, but which are more effective at stifling millions of people from selling their labor and creativity in the international marketplace. Through state of the art technology and trust relationships with governments in underdeveloped economic zones, ChangeInEx will make it much cheaper for banks to comply with onerous KYC/AML regulations and for people to get paid for their work from anywhere in the world.
Jun 6, 2020
1 hr 3 min
The Nordic X-Road: Bringing e-Governance to Our Digital Selves
Petteri Kivimäki, CTO of the Nordic Institute for Interoperability Solutions (NIIS), shares how X-Road, a free open-source software, is increasingly reducing the costs of governance and allowing for e-governance solutions that better serve people and businesses in the digital age. Currently a partnership between Estonia and Finland, NIIS will soon include Iceland. Bringing other European Union countries under the umbrella of NIIS is a short term goal of the organization. X-Road is used by government agencies in twenty countries worldwide, including Argentina, Kyrgyzstan, Vietnam, Cambodia and Japan.
May 15, 2020
42 min
Separation of Money and State: Andreas Antonopoulos Talks Bitcoin
Best-selling author and public speaker, Andreas Antonopoulos, shares his views on money for the 21st century. The effect of COVID-19 on financial markets, China's central bank digital currency, the concentration of bitcoin mining in China and other topics are also covered. Andreas leaves us with a parting admonition that only a money that is of, by and for the people can resist authoritarian government control. Andreas has been interviewed by Bloomberg, CNN, CNBC, CBS, NBC, ABC, BBC, and Financial Times for his industry expertise. He has been a repeat guest on The Joe Rogan Experience and London Real. He has been featured in numerous documentary films, and is a permanent host on the Let’s Talk Bitcoin podcast with more than 400 episodes recorded to date. Andreas considers it his mission to educate as many people as possible about Bitcoin and open blockchains. He is a prolific publisher, with several best-selling books, and is the author of The Internet of Money book series, which focus on the social, political and economic importance and implications of Bitcoin.
Apr 3, 2020
32 min
The Lifeblood of Human Rights: Alex Gladstein Explains Why Bitcoin Matters For Freedom
Alex Gladstein of the Human Rights Foundation makes the case that a necessary condition of universal human rights is a global nongovernmental financial system that gives us the privacy of cash.
Feb 10, 2020
49 min
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