Translator: Joseph Geni Reviewer: Joanna Pietrulewicz
So you probably have the sense, as most people do,
that polarization is getting worse in our country,
that the divide between the left and the rig
分类目录归档:political
Translator: Joseph Geni Reviewer: Joanna Pietrulewicz
So you probably have the sense, as most people do,
that polarization is getting worse in our country,
that the divide between the left and the rig
Chris Anderson: Hello. Welcome to this TED Dialogues.
It's the first of a series that's going to be done
in response to the current political upheaval.
I don't know about you;
I've become quite concer
Chris Anderson: Welcome to this next edition of TED Dialogues.
We're trying to do some bridging here today.
You know, the American dream has inspired millions of people
around the world for many years
Nearly 100 years ago,
almost today,
most women in the United States finally won the right to vote.
Now, it would take decades more for women of color to earn that right,
and we've come a long way sinc
Do you feel trapped
in a broken economic model?
A model that's trashing the living world
and threatens the lives of our descendants?
A model that excludes billions of people
while making a handful uni
[This talk is delivered in Spanish with consecutive English translation]
(Rayma Suprani: Speaks Spanish)
Cloe Shasha: When I was a little girl,
I used to draw on all the walls of my house.
(RS: Speaks
Transcriber: Leslie Gauthier Reviewer: Camille Martínez
So I'm starting us out today with a historical mystery.
In 1957, there were two young women,
both in their 20s,
both living in the same city,
bo
You've probably heard by now
that economic inequality is historically high,
that the wealthiest one-tenth of one percent in the United States
have as much wealth as the bottom 90 percent combined,
or
one of my favorite words in the whole of
the Oxford English Dictionary is
snallygaster just cuz it sounds so good
and what's nollie Coster means is a
dishonest politician although there was
a nineteen
In the mid-1970s, after decades of political turmoil,
Greece finally seemed to be on the path to stability.
With the introduction of a new constitution
and negotiations underway to enter European