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I'm not really sure either; just throwing it out there. I was thinking about making courts less centralized, maybe setting up centers closer to people. Like community-run, kind of like arbitration courts, to help sort out everyday problems. Maybe one day we could have some kind of justice system that's decentralized and uses computers and AI. Or maybe that's too risky and unfair? I don't know. Maybe @siggy47 has some cool ideas we could talk about.
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32 sats \ 1 reply \ @siggy47 19 Sep
Not really, but I do think decentralization should be the norm in our idealized world of the future. Community norms would dictate local laws. It's sort of what has happened in the US with marijuana prohibition. Individual states have taken de facto power from the federal government, though possession is still a federal crime.
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How is it possible to move forward to this kind of ideal future? Is there any concrete solution?
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Unfotunately government devours everything, I mean all the aspects of social life. I do agree with you about more decentralization but the main question here is how it could be possibe while there is a tendency in governments to centralize everything.
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