Why isn’t Silicon Valley more engaged civically? For those that have done well, you don’t see folks engaging in local non-profits (the arts, homelessness, etc) the way people do in NY or LA. And given that we are nothing if not systems designers, can we design a solution? ##
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But maybe there is a key there. New York uses status as a driver for giving (gala parties, names on plaques). But as
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SF culture is not one of incremental status upgrades like NY. It is driven off big plans, the raw power to try and change the status quo even if chances are slim. It’s one of the reasons I think SB50 has gotten so much conversation.
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But civic projects here generally still crib the language and approaches of other cities. I’ve got brochures from DC and SF non profits with virtually the same language. Perhaps the approach just needs to be different.
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Substrates of SV tech culture: critical thinking+scientific method Yes it can be applied in gov: early 20th century Progressives, Al Gore’s ‘Reinventing Government’ etc Problem: today’s political landscape rarely rewards scientific thinking on either side
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