Sounds like you're doing good work. This is a very dispersed...

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I'm just one person. One key point is I have *zero* ideas on how to solve peak complexity from this side. This is where I vary from the Bitcoin folks ...
Sounds like you're doing good work. This is a very dispersed/multi-pronged kind of thing. We have to push back in so many disparate fields. It is all connected, though.
I love permaculture. I think I finally got a biologist's attention about it by explaining that caloric output per acre under permaculture is greater than the spray monoculture system. Much greater. No contest. She actually said I am welcome to join her lab, which of course is ludicrous... But permaculture and other solutions are still insufficient because of how diminished property rights are. Like, whenever Monsanto/Bayer feel like they want more money, they destroy people's lives over seeds, with the full backing of the state. And there's that dude in Oregon who is in prison for collecting rainwater. That's not new - its been going on for decades, and its getting worse. Without actual property, decentralized solutions can't even start. That's where bitcoin, again, enters with a genuine solution : if you can hide your seed properly, that's true property, and it's not dependent on the untworthy guarantees of the state. Slowly, we're getting people to take this up : as they learn bitcoin, they must directly confront the issues of property and rights. Eventually, that will spill into other domains, and popular support for property in general will rise. And that's so necessary... They say 9/10ths of the law is property. The entire justice system is built on property... What happens at the extreme of no property? Then no justice is possible either. We're headed there now. It has to change.
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