My ideal system (and one I'd like to move towards, politically), is where the incentive structure of the system is such that the natural incentives you have to fill your own needs, *also* results in others getting their needs met, as naturally and organically as possible.
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Interesting. But I’d strongly push back on the origins of black underachievement. I know it’s long, but this is a good discussion on https://youtu.be/g0VgJBdskwY
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Sounds a bit libertarian to me. Not saying that's a bad thing. Do you think block chain tech could enable some of this organic growth you are talking about?
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While I'm wary of any system that relies on "tax and redistribute", I do like the increased simplicity.
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You may find this interesting: https://www.scribd.com/document/208837900/Zach-WeinerSmith-Polystate-v7 …
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The problem with this, I think, arises in consideration of different aspects of control. I "control" you when I interfere with you, but in a different sense I "control" you when I merely have such power to interfere with you more-or-less without resistance, so that you must be
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ever vigilant to not get on my bad side, unless you want to actually be interfered with. Excessive skepticism towards state power, arising out of a fear of the state as a controlling entity, while definitely providing a useful bulwark against this type of control disables the
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