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How the World is Run

Like Duolingo, but for How the World is Run. Tomo turns the whole topic into a game you play five minutes a day, until it actually sticks.

For the part of you with thirty open tabs that never became anything.

88 bite-size levelsAbout 5 minutes each

Free during early access · No credit card · iPhone & Android

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How the World is Run
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88
Levels
5
Sections
5
Min/day
What you'll learn

Key ideas in How the World is Run

  • Hereditary lineage as a source of power
  • Political legitimacy vs total power
  • Religious authority as a source of power
  • Stability and the sense of fairness
  • Different systems justify power through different sources
  • Social order relies on a shared agreement of who is in charge
  • Broadening power usually increases individual influence on law-making
  • When trust in the 'rules' breaks, the system eventually fails
  • Shifting to public rule requires more civic participation from everyone
  • Legitimacy depends on the public's acceptance of the power-transfer process
  • How daily life changes when power shifts from an elite few to the general public
  • Historical context and cultural values shape how a country picks its leaders
  • There is no single 'default' system that every country naturally gravitates toward
  • Legitimacy is the bridge between holding power and being 'rightfully' in charge
  • Without this quality, leaders must rely on force rather than consent
  • In direct systems, the citizens themselves vote on laws
Why not just Google it

You've tried the other tabs

Wikipedia

Thirty open tabs. Four facts you actually kept.

YouTube

You watched. You nodded. By Sunday it was gone.

ChatGPT

One answer, then back to scrolling.

Online courses

Eight weeks. You meant to finish. You didn't.

Tomo gives How the World is Run the Duolingo treatment: levels, streaks, and quick quizzes that test what you just learned. That game loop is what the tabs above never had, so it's the one you actually finish.

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A real question from this course. Take your best guess.

The Foundations of Authority

If a leader claims the right to rule simply because they were born into a specific family, what is the source of their power?

Get it right to open this lesson and 87 more in the app.

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Where How the World is Run takes you

Ever wonder why some countries have kings while others have presidents? Learn how different societies make big decisions and how you can spot the ideas that shape our daily lives.

  1. 1

    Taking Charge and Making Rules

    • Who gets to decide?
    • The power of the vote
    • When one person has all the say
    • Sharing power between groups
  2. 2

    Spotting Big Ideas in the Wild

    • Individual freedom vs. the group
    • Tradition and keeping things the same
    • Pushing for fast change
    • How money and politics mix
    • The dream of a perfect society
    • When the state controls everything
  3. 3

    Navigating Real-World Arguments

    • Left, right, and the center
    • Why people disagree about taxes
    • The role of religion in law
  4. 4

    Protecting the People

    • What are human rights?
    • The rules that even leaders must follow
    • How courts keep things fair
    • Free speech and its limits
    • Protest and making your voice heard
  5. 5

    The Machinery Under the Hood

    • How a bill becomes a law
    • The difference between states and nations
    • Why we have borders
    • How international groups work together

5 sections · 22 units · 88 levels. Built to play, not to enroll.

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