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In episode 35, I read through and briefly analyze a constitution I authored for the Constitution of Consent competition put on by Underthrow and other sponsors. This document aims to empower sovereign individuals as the core building blocks of society in an era of technological disruption and decentralization. It provides an insightful framework for how principles of independence, free association, and self-determination can flourish, even as traditional power structures face new challenges.
If you want to read the final piece on your own time you can find the work here: https://medium.com/@chepenikconor/day-571-7e5bb6e9acc9
By Conor ChepenikIn episode 35, I read through and briefly analyze a constitution I authored for the Constitution of Consent competition put on by Underthrow and other sponsors. This document aims to empower sovereign individuals as the core building blocks of society in an era of technological disruption and decentralization. It provides an insightful framework for how principles of independence, free association, and self-determination can flourish, even as traditional power structures face new challenges.
If you want to read the final piece on your own time you can find the work here: https://medium.com/@chepenikconor/day-571-7e5bb6e9acc9