EVENT Join us on 5/14 for the 2018 Media and
Democracy Public Talk, «Safiya Noble: Confronting Algorithms of Oppression»
Not exact matches
Yes, Nietzsche was an elitist who was skeptical of
democracy, and so his work does not necessarily fault leaders for
talking down to the
public.
«Here's a story that
talks about American history and the ideals of American
democracy... in a vernacular that speaks to young people, written by a product of New York
public education,» Rodin told the New York Times.
In a conversation that included representatives from KIPP, YES Prep, Cesar Chavez High School for
Public Policy, UNO, High Tech High, Basis, National Heritage Academies, Basis, and
Democracy Prep, among others, participants
talked bluntly about the need to do far better when it comes to developing character, cultivating citizenship, and monitoring their performance in these areas.
Maybe what is new is the
democracy theme, which assumes that everyone has a stake in the
public domain, can be affected by
public stress, and can be part of the solution through personal action (such as
talking about issues in their social network) and collective action (by joining with others to work on change).
Maybe what is new is the
democracy theme, which assumes that everyone has a stake in the
public domain, can be affected the
public stress (Trump supporters included), and can be part of the solution through personal action (such as
talking about issues in their social network) and collective action (by joining with others to work on change).