Jill Yordy
11 a.m., June 21, 2020
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This online Forum will be on the topic of “The Inevitable (but Necessary) Conflict Between Democracy and Market Economics and how it’s failing in the United States”, and will be presented by Jill Yordy.
Jill is a third year PhD student at the University of Colorado Denver’s School of Public Affairs. She is currently researching policy conflict surrounding energy infrastructure siting decisions, public participation, and democracy. Her talk will cover an overview of democratic theory, market economic theory and her thoughts on why the American political system is currently deeply out of balance.
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The Inevitable Conflict Between Democracy and Market Economics – Jill Yordy from Humanist Community-SiliconValley on Vimeo.
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