Dynamist Rules (Thoughts on Improving Our Community)
Terry Donaghe (tdonaghe@yahoo.com)
Thu, 17 Jun 1999 09:28:18 -0700 (PDT)
Here are Virginia Postrel's suggestions for forming rules for Dynamic
Societies. These are from her book, "The Future and It's Enemies."
BTW, it's an excellent book, and one that I think all Extropians could
profit from.
She suggests that Dynamist Rules:
- Allow individuals (including groups of individuals) to act on their
own knowledge.
- Apply to simple, generic units and allow them to combine in many
different ways.
- Permit credible, understandable, enduring, and enforceable
commitments.
- Protect criticism, competition, and feedback.
- Establish a framework within which people can create nested,
competing frameworks of more specific rules.
I think that for us rules number 2 and 4 apply most directly. We need
simple rules that apply to as broad an audience (the mass public) as
possible. Right now, I'm not sure that we have ANY rules, and that may
be the problem.
Whatever we come up with should be firmly rooted in the Extropian
Principles, primarily the ones concerning rational thought and open
societies.
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Terry Donaghe: terry@donaghe.com
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