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@chaskin.eth
I'm just playing with the meme, but after hearing Audrey and Glen it's hard not to be inspired by their vision. However, the same can also be said about Balaji. Both movements excite me. They start with the idea that we now live in a world where technology can inform and coordinate us better, but also divide us The network state movement sees technology as a way to exit current structures and unite those who agree on its positive uses, creating new societies Plurality takes a different approach, aiming to use technology to unite existing populations by highlighting our similarities and surfacing more agreed upon information I'm excited about both movements and their potential to create a more united future, so we can focus on improving lives globally without getting distracted by social issues
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