Today’s unthinkable ideas can reshape our neighborhoods for the better.
Hang on! That raises foundational questions.
Man is a social animal; There is no “Mowgli,” no feral man raised by wolves. A human only develops in context.
So some things must be done together.
But once we admit collective action, the very next thing is to set boundaries on it.
What the exactly does the State do? And how much of the economy may it take?
That is, set the balance between Individual and State. Because without hard limits, the State grows without bound.
>>Universal Basic Mobility
Bicycle infrastructure, everywhere.
Technically deliverable within one freeway widening project budget. Doesn't require communism to function. Somehow, also universally designated as politically impossible (except if you're in the Netherlands or Denmark).
Interesting suggestions.
But first let's agree on the proper domain for collective action.
Otherwise every "nice to have" is up for grabs.
Hang on! That raises foundational questions.
Man is a social animal; There is no “Mowgli,” no feral man raised by wolves. A human only develops in context.
So some things must be done together.
But once we admit collective action, the very next thing is to set boundaries on it.
What the exactly does the State do? And how much of the economy may it take?
That is, set the balance between Individual and State. Because without hard limits, the State grows without bound.
>>Universal Basic Mobility
Bicycle infrastructure, everywhere.
Technically deliverable within one freeway widening project budget. Doesn't require communism to function. Somehow, also universally designated as politically impossible (except if you're in the Netherlands or Denmark).
Interesting suggestions.
But first let's agree on the proper domain for collective action.
Otherwise every "nice to have" is up for grabs.