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#6: Mark Lutter on the State of Charter Cities and the Future of American Governance The Long Game with Mehdi Yacoubi

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My guest today is Mark Lutter. Mark is the founder of the Charter Cities Institute, which is building the ecosystem for charter cities. He is also the Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer for the Victoria Harbour Group, a firm building a new city for the people of Hong Kong. Before this, he worked as Lead Economist for a fund investing in early-stage charter cities. He has a Ph.D. in economics from George Mason University.

The whole work of Mark evolves around Charter Cities, which are cities where the governing system is defined by the city's own charter document rather than by general law.

Mark thinks charter cities are underrated. because they:


Spread good institutions which cause economic growth to help alleviate global poverty.
Provide a regulatory sandbox for technological innovation.
Demonstrate the power of cosmopolitan liberalism.

We start the conversation with the state of charter cities and what Mark is trying to achieve with the Charter Cities Institute; we talk about why creating an ecosystem of charter cities is essential. Then, we discuss why Silicon Valley and the tech world should start to think more about politics and institutions. We also explore all how charter cities would lead to more innovation. We finish the conversation talking about serendipity on Twitter.

Please, enjoy my conversation with Mark Lutter!

You can find the show notes here.

Find Mark online:


Twitter
LinkedIn
The Charter Cities Institute

Topics we discuss:


What are charter cities?
What is the 'Why Now?' of charter cities?
Why it's important to build better institutions
Creating an ecosystem of charter cities
Why today is an inflection point in history for charter cities
Why Silicon Valley should start to think about politics
How do we get people like Mark Andreessen to be part of the rebuilding of our institutions?
Will charter cities help spark more innovation?
How better institutions impact economic growth
YC for institutions
Twitter as a Viennese café

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Thank you for listening to The Long Game Podcast!

All shares and reviews are appreciated!


If you enjoy this podcast, you might like The Long Game Newsletter, my weekly newsletter about health, wellness, the future, better thinking, and entrepreneurship. Every week, receive a deep dive into the challenges of our time and the ideas, technologies, and businesses that will help overcome them.
The purpose of The Long Game is to catalyze progress and innovation to make our future better.
The newsletter features the work and ideas of tech industry leaders, scientists, entrepreneurs, and thinkers.

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Get early access to Lifetizr - the solution to help you optimize your blood glucose levels for better health, improved energy levels, and optimized longevity.

Connect with me:


Twitter: @mehdiyac
Website: mehdiyacoubi.com
Newsletter: mehdiyacoubi.substack.com 

My guest today is Mark Lutter. Mark is the founder of the Charter Cities Institute, which is building the ecosystem for charter cities. He is also the Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer for the Victoria Harbour Group, a firm building a new city for the people of Hong Kong. Before this, he worked as Lead Economist for a fund investing in early-stage charter cities. He has a Ph.D. in economics from George Mason University.

The whole work of Mark evolves around Charter Cities, which are cities where the governing system is defined by the city's own charter document rather than by general law.

Mark thinks charter cities are underrated. because they:


Spread good institutions which cause economic growth to help alleviate global poverty.
Provide a regulatory sandbox for technological innovation.
Demonstrate the power of cosmopolitan liberalism.

We start the conversation with the state of charter cities and what Mark is trying to achieve with the Charter Cities Institute; we talk about why creating an ecosystem of charter cities is essential. Then, we discuss why Silicon Valley and the tech world should start to think more about politics and institutions. We also explore all how charter cities would lead to more innovation. We finish the conversation talking about serendipity on Twitter.

Please, enjoy my conversation with Mark Lutter!

You can find the show notes here.

Find Mark online:


Twitter
LinkedIn
The Charter Cities Institute

Topics we discuss:


What are charter cities?
What is the 'Why Now?' of charter cities?
Why it's important to build better institutions
Creating an ecosystem of charter cities
Why today is an inflection point in history for charter cities
Why Silicon Valley should start to think about politics
How do we get people like Mark Andreessen to be part of the rebuilding of our institutions?
Will charter cities help spark more innovation?
How better institutions impact economic growth
YC for institutions
Twitter as a Viennese café

====================================

Thank you for listening to The Long Game Podcast!

All shares and reviews are appreciated!


If you enjoy this podcast, you might like The Long Game Newsletter, my weekly newsletter about health, wellness, the future, better thinking, and entrepreneurship. Every week, receive a deep dive into the challenges of our time and the ideas, technologies, and businesses that will help overcome them.
The purpose of The Long Game is to catalyze progress and innovation to make our future better.
The newsletter features the work and ideas of tech industry leaders, scientists, entrepreneurs, and thinkers.

====================================

Get early access to Lifetizr - the solution to help you optimize your blood glucose levels for better health, improved energy levels, and optimized longevity.

Connect with me:


Twitter: @mehdiyac
Website: mehdiyacoubi.com
Newsletter: mehdiyacoubi.substack.com 

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