This dichotomy between control of resources and the masses (Marx)
The people at the top are not bad people.
They for the most part, do not have bad motivations.
Facts:
- People realistically have lots of things to worry about:
- family
- work
- food
- downtime (remember #burnout?)
- It's hard to fit a global perspective in every day
We all make mistakes.
Missteps of a couple at the top * magnitude of affected = lots of error
Problems with hierarchy:
* masses must choose where to affect change
* things slip through
* biases propagate
"trickle-down" doesn't really trickle equally.
Stop. Contexttime.
Internet:
* zero distribution cost ^2
* anyone can communicate
* 'uncensorable' (^1) and open
Net good? Probably. (^1)
^1: see Worse is Better philosophy.
^2: better term is marginal cost, but you get the point.
Blockchain:
* zero trust cost ^2
* anyone can self-organise
* 'uncensorable' (^1) and open
^1: see Worse is Better philosophy.
We can build social systems that weren't possible before...
A currency that is ephermereal and based in reprocity.
Tokens are issued when a public key is signed between two people
Think of a crazy thing we could do now.
Then think of if you had x100 of those crazy things, and how you would do it.
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