This is my conversation with Eric Alston, faculty director at the Leeds School of Business at CU Boulder and research associate with the Comparative Constitutions Project.
Timestamps:
- (00:00) - intro
- (01:29) - choice in institutions matters
- (08:53) - secondary rules as rules for making rules
- (17:41) - constitutional moments
- (20:41) - how the US constitution has endured
- (28:39) - the characteristics of the US constitution
- (34:18) - sponsor: Splits
- (35:01) - the economic balance between federal/state govts
- (47:24) - presidential vs parliamentary systems
- (01:01:13) - blockchains as experimental ground for governance
- (01:13:50) - outro
Links:
Eric Alston - https://x.com/incompleterules
Eric Alston on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-alston
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