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Murray Simser

Murray Simser is co-founder of CITIZN, Democracy's Social Network.

Disrupting democracy, for good

Opinion | BY MURRAY SIMSER | January 12, 2022
One of our biggest challenges is having made poor use of our choices, freedoms, knowledge, and prosperity as it relates to governing and being governed. We’ve embraced digital tools and platforms that group us into silos—depriving us of occasionally uncomfortable, but essential outside influences, writes Murray Simser. Image courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY MURRAY SIMSER | January 12, 2022
Opinion | BY MURRAY SIMSER | January 12, 2022
One of our biggest challenges is having made poor use of our choices, freedoms, knowledge, and prosperity as it relates to governing and being governed. We’ve embraced digital tools and platforms that group us into silos—depriving us of occasionally uncomfortable, but essential outside influences, writes Murray Simser. Image courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY MURRAY SIMSER | January 12, 2022
One of our biggest challenges is having made poor use of our choices, freedoms, knowledge, and prosperity as it relates to governing and being governed. We’ve embraced digital tools and platforms that group us into silos—depriving us of occasionally uncomfortable, but essential outside influences, writes Murray Simser. Image courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY MURRAY SIMSER | January 12, 2022
Opinion | BY MURRAY SIMSER | January 12, 2022
One of our biggest challenges is having made poor use of our choices, freedoms, knowledge, and prosperity as it relates to governing and being governed. We’ve embraced digital tools and platforms that group us into silos—depriving us of occasionally uncomfortable, but essential outside influences, writes Murray Simser. Image courtesy of Pixabay