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The two fundamental values I want to see in new countries are: 1. Safety 2. Abundance We don’t have a livable country if you don’t have safety. And if we aren’t doing this to get to post-scarcity, what are we even doing? Here’s a spec for both: https://www.zaneausten.com/p/cities-that-pay-your-rent
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The thing that people might not be able to get enough of in the 2020s is *safety*. The universe tends to disorder. And without thoughtful leadership willing to see the obvious and make the hard changes to fix it, our neighborhoods will continue to degrade. Murders are rising. https://i.imgur.com/ZvOYKNa.jpg
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People don’t move because one city is slightly better. They move because they can’t bear crime-ridden legacy cities and you can deliver a beacon of safety in an sea of chaos. Unfortunately, I don’t see the majority of existing countries getting any better.
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So we must build alternatives. Start with safe neighborhoods, then safe cities, and safe countries. Then use the enormous chance we’ve been given to help our citizens reopen the frontier. The efficient frontier. The best possible country we can build.
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That means different things to different people. To me, it means safety and a safety net. What if your country could pay your rent? And utilities? And food, water, transportation? How is this possible? LVTs and SWFs.
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