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Still, I can't help think many elements of our current economy and civic models don't make much sense after so many generations of incredible development and world-wide effects, largely between the poles of Silicon Valley possibilities and China economies of scale. And often feel we're heading toward a "survival of the bureaucratiest" dystopia.
Still, I can't help think many elements of our current economy and civic models don't make much sense after so many generations of incredible development and world-wide effects, largely between the poles of Silicon Valley possibilities and China economies of scale. Yet often feel we're heading toward a "survival of the bureaucratiest" dystopia.


There are clear signs of this movement in what's being called [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collaborative_consumption Collaborative Consumption]. Creating trust to do things like rent personal vehicles on sliding scales based on the quality of experience.
There are clear signs of this movement in what's being called [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collaborative_consumption Collaborative Consumption]. Creating trust to do things like rent personal vehicles on sliding scales based on the quality of experience.