Robert Hirsch
1 min readSep 10, 2020

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Totally agree with paragraph 1 and 2. But there are places for businesses, contracting, and so forth. In fact none of these things can work without a profit incentive (otherwise known as "making it sustainable"). As for food, water and energy, the more decentralized the production, the less fragile the system and the better the distribution of food.

Can't disagree more than I do with the rest of this comment. You can't vote them out. A new party will not help. All of that simply participates in a system that is fundamentally designed to centralize power. Frankly it just another revision of a 2500 year old idea that never seems to work, or is still waiting for the right people, to be in the right positions, at the right times. The entire idea needs to die through obviation.

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Robert Hirsch
Robert Hirsch

Written by Robert Hirsch

Author, Maker, Father, Dreamer. Robert received his Ph.D. from RPI in Mechatronics. Since then, consumer devices, renewable energy, and now blockchain.

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