in the context of social institutions this is a complicated question that i am not competent to answer
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Turning this around; do immigration metrics show the U.S currently has the most desired social institutions, economic included?
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Note that immigration into Switzerland is pretty hard, Israel is not open to everyone, and wages in NZ are quite low... Also, since the US is so large, many people in the world already have relatives and friends here.
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I am not sure that the high level of competence needed to do the ruthless evaluation correctly can be held together in one department long enough to do more good than harm.
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It is almost as if we need social institutions that evaluate and redesign others.
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There are examples of countries having partial success at this. Meji Restoration Japan and the Russia of Peter the Greatly sucesfully imported many institutions. Ataturk's Turkey is mixed but also considered a success.
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Thailand's Rama V is an underrated example, too. Comparable to Meiji Restoration in speed
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Yes. The smart way to be. though human chauvinism and xenophobia makes that very difficult.
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@nntaleb write about isolationism? I think a lesson here is that societies should allow pockets of isolated societies. We have no choice. With the emergence of AGI, humans will find themselves the need to be isolated from the rest of society. - 4 more replies
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