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Mini-thread: against the "One Commandment" Balaji's The Network State (see my review https://vitalik.ca/general/2022/07/13/networkstates.html ) has a concept called "the one commandment": a new startup society should have one key moral value that differs from the outside world. I argue that this is wrong.
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Instead, any realistic new community is going to have a complicated jumble of various legible and illegible values (and "vibes") that appeals to a particular group of people. And this is the *only* realistic way to define a new (or existing) community.
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To take one example, let's briefly pick on the new city project Praxis. Praxis defines its primary virtue as "vitality". On its home page it says: "EXCEPTIONAL MEN AND WOMEN SEEKING MORE VITAL LIVES"
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Also here: https://www.praxissociety.com/announcements/two "Praxis is leading this movement by building a new city organized around the value of vitality, a principle that unifies across culture, time, and space, to enable people to live healthier, more purposeful lives"
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But when you get deeper into it, you see there's a lot of other things that Praxis is defined by. Here's a thread with concept images, that has a very distinct ancient Greco-Roman aesthetic: https://twitter.com/solbrah/status/1461348636663509000
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And now here's another one from Praxis founder Dryden's account, going in a different direction: https://twitter.com/drydenwtbrown/status/1605330313399320576 "Move to Praxis if you don't want to hear "folx" ever again"
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There is clearly a pretty cohesive and well-defined group of people that find the idea of not being around the kinds of people who say "folx" appealing. But if you try to explain to a sociologist from Mars how opposition to "folx" logically follows from the principle of "vitality", they'll be very confused at best.
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The Martian sociologist might say something like "but Black Lives Matter seems to be about preserving life, it's in their name, they'd love a city organized around vitality, right?", and Praxis and BLM would both be like, errr......
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Note: this is NOT arguing that Praxis is somehow logically inconsistent or anything like that. Praxis never claimed to be fully defined by a single word or commandment. Rather, it's an illustration of the principle that "one commandment" is actually not what people want.
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