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Max Borders's avatar

The spirit of this contest is definitely to get people to think about political philosophy more deeply. The idea is to get people thinking about how to build new institutions in peer-to-peer fashion, a la Balaji Srinivasan's (@balajis) network state. If you can get a critical mass of people committed to a different constitution--one that people join as an actual social contract--you can move the Overton Window. Such a movement could re-animate the Constitution we have. We are under no illusions, but getting people thinking of law as being more like a social operating system can at least get people wondering whether it's possible to replace imposed law with chosen law.

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Shayne Wissler's avatar

I appreciate the spirit of this but I don't think writing a Constitution addresses the core of the problem, which is: how to get people to engage political philosophy rationally. If you can somehow get people to do that, you don't even need a new Constitution; the status quo will self-correct. And if you can't get people to do that, not even the most perfect Constitution can be followed or really even agreed on.

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