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Is this not the system we need for the 21st century? To me it seems like its the only revolution worth having - to break free of pre-internet hierarchal structures and outdated notions about national/state level identity, and allow communities to emerge based on common identity and preferences.

Principia Politica reads like an answer to
Robert Nozick's minimal state. The minimal state must emerge through local (municipal) and inter-local relationships and trust building activities. It cannot be prescribed - it must be emergent. Emergence first requires the decomposition of the state to it's fundamental units - Individuals and neighbourhoods.

If you haven't read this, you probably should: https://independent.academia.edu/NassimNicholasTaleb

The problem of land ownership and administration of land rights can be handled by the worlds only central authority (Could even be a DAO/smart contract). A Common Ownership Self-Assessed Tax and as described by Glen Weyl would permit of land and other important economic assets to organize such that allocative and investment efficiency are achieved.: http://radicalmarkets.com/chapters/property-is-monopoly/

>> No.15394682

>>15394315
Can anyone refute this? I'm hoping you're just taking a long time to write an educated reply.

>> No.15394728
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>>15394682
Taleb is always right. No one can refute this.

>> No.15394893

>>15394315
I can't take him seriously after his IQ meltdown. He's such a sloppy thinker.

>> No.15395004

>>15394893
Hes arrogant but can be very insightful. I've made a lot of money because his writing confronted my own arrogant false understanding of the market and what I learned has kept me from blowing up my account before.

>> No.15395037

Arab sellout

>> No.15395165

>>15395004
But that's his specialty. Arrogance is catastrophic when you come waltzing into a field of which you have little understanding.

>> No.15395371

>>15394893
He changed my mind about IQ when I read his mathematical arguments on correlation. I definitely don't deny differential and heritable intelligence is a thing, lots of evidence in the world, but he put a real dent in that specific quantity being something I see as a "measure" of it. But maybe you have more insight on this?

>> No.15395405

>>15394893
It's no coincidence that it occurred shortly after he scored 107 on a test lmao

>> No.15395460

>>15394315
sounds like recipe for deracinated mutts. connection to the land your ancestors have lived for thousands years is important - just choosing your community based on nilly-willy "free choice" plays with the very "fat tail" behaviour of individual lunacies that taleb himself talks so often about

>> No.15395465

>>15394315
see
>>/lit/thread/S15360391#p15360508