Sam, I think you raise good points. I do support decentralization overall, but things like basic roads, infrastructure, healthcare, urban planning, public safety, parks/environment - all public services, require some level of centralization. Do you think these two worlds can co-exist?
I think there will always be a push to decentralize centralized systems and that this will always be justified. I think there can be a symbiosis between decentralized actors and centralized coordinators but that one way or the other centralized systems will always be the outcome regardless of the nature of the collaboration.
Sam, I think you raise good points. I do support decentralization overall, but things like basic roads, infrastructure, healthcare, urban planning, public safety, parks/environment - all public services, require some level of centralization. Do you think these two worlds can co-exist?
I think there will always be a push to decentralize centralized systems and that this will always be justified. I think there can be a symbiosis between decentralized actors and centralized coordinators but that one way or the other centralized systems will always be the outcome regardless of the nature of the collaboration.