

"Open to Debate” Plural Watch Party
What if the U.S. abandoned democratic governance for a CEO-style dictator — someone running the country like a high-performing company?
"Open to Debate” Plural Watch Party
RadicalxChange, Hubs Network and Akasha Hub Barcelona welcoming you at to a uniquely dramatic and timely conversation.
Represented by the Open to Debate event in New York between Curtis Yarvin and Glen Weyl.
As the live stream event of this debate from New York is at 1am in Europe on 4 September.
We are gathering on 5 September to review and discuss the recording while it's fresh and join the other watch parties that take place during the live event as well as during the days that follow.
Watch the debate recording
Participate in the conversations to unpack the various aspects and issues.
Join with global attendees and discourses.
We believe the plurality of voices is of key essence, for a true plural discussion, we have seen that the presence of humans with various standpoints + thoughtful facilitation have really stirred our minds, and brought people closer together.
The conversation would be guided by English and Spanish speakers, so if you express yourself in either language your opinions will be part of the discussions.
Co-organized by RadicalXchange and Hubs Network
Livestream and main event details
Friday Sept. 5th at Akasha Hub Barcelona
Doors open at 18h
Intro 18.30h
Recording screening 19:00 -20:00h
Post-debate discussion 20:00h:-21:00h
Drinks and snacks
This event is part of a decentralized Plural Events Watch party series worldwide, where local RadicalxChange chapters and spaces in the Hubs Network will host screenings and discussions simultaneously.
We will weave together inputs and findings from these global discussions with in-house innovative deliberative tooling including Agora Citizen Network and Context Engine building on Pol.is technology, creating a collaborative and "Plural" experience.
Please join if you can and spread the word!
https://www.radicalxchange.org/
Learn more:
Previous debate between Curtis Yarvin vs Professor Danielle Allen at Harvard:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMMA0UzDaJA
Overthrowing The Network State: Forming New Publics and Pluralism with Glen Weylhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQgiSmNom4w
Combinations Magazine essay: Build Network Societies, Not Network States. By Divya Siddarth, Anne-Marie Slaughter, E. Glen Weylhttps://www.combinationsmag.com/build-network-societies-not-network-states/