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No Need to Argue. Just Build | Niklas Anzinger & Richard Hanania CSPI Podcast

    • 社会科学

Niklas Anzinger is the founder and General Partner of Infinita, the first Próspera-based VC fund, which invests in founders overcoming regulatory capture in crypto, biotech and hardware through network states and startup cities. He’s also one of the 100 or so residents of Próspera.
This was quite an optimistic conversation. The title of the podcast comes from the last thing Niklas said, which was that you don’t actually need attention or to talk about grand projects, but just to show the world what you can do.
Niklas is part of the charter city movement, which seeks to build hubs of innovation and progress while bringing the rule of law and economic development to poorer regions of the world. In this eventful conversation, Richard and Niklas touch on
* The mechanics of governance in Próspera
* Getting around red tape and becoming a hub of medical innovation
* Amenities and quality of life in the city
* Upcoming conferences and events
Despite a new government in Honduras that is hostile to charter cities, Niklas is optimistic that they will be able to continue operating. He and Richard also talk about potential medical breakthroughs that Próspera might help bring about, like bacteria that remove cavities from your mouth, and a currently available gene therapy that may make your muscles and bones stronger.
Links
Niklas on X, his Substack, RSS for his podcast
The Ultimate Guide to Próspera
Alex Ugorji on X
Próspera website
Ciudad Morazán
Infinita Manifesto
Scott Alexander on Próspera, Part I and Part II
Mark Lutter on the CSPI podcast
Marc Andreessen, The Techno-Optimist Manifesto
Documentary on medical tourism in Próspera; DW report, with appearance from Niklas
Upcoming Events
Nov 3-5: Crypto Futurism & Legal Engineering 2023 - A Próspera Builders’ Summit
Nov 17-19: DeSci & Longevity Biotech 2023 - A Próspera Builders' Summit
Jan 6-Mar 1: Vitalia - Starting the Frontier City of Life


Get full access to Center for the Study of Partisanship and Ideology at www.cspicenter.com/subscribe

Niklas Anzinger is the founder and General Partner of Infinita, the first Próspera-based VC fund, which invests in founders overcoming regulatory capture in crypto, biotech and hardware through network states and startup cities. He’s also one of the 100 or so residents of Próspera.
This was quite an optimistic conversation. The title of the podcast comes from the last thing Niklas said, which was that you don’t actually need attention or to talk about grand projects, but just to show the world what you can do.
Niklas is part of the charter city movement, which seeks to build hubs of innovation and progress while bringing the rule of law and economic development to poorer regions of the world. In this eventful conversation, Richard and Niklas touch on
* The mechanics of governance in Próspera
* Getting around red tape and becoming a hub of medical innovation
* Amenities and quality of life in the city
* Upcoming conferences and events
Despite a new government in Honduras that is hostile to charter cities, Niklas is optimistic that they will be able to continue operating. He and Richard also talk about potential medical breakthroughs that Próspera might help bring about, like bacteria that remove cavities from your mouth, and a currently available gene therapy that may make your muscles and bones stronger.
Links
Niklas on X, his Substack, RSS for his podcast
The Ultimate Guide to Próspera
Alex Ugorji on X
Próspera website
Ciudad Morazán
Infinita Manifesto
Scott Alexander on Próspera, Part I and Part II
Mark Lutter on the CSPI podcast
Marc Andreessen, The Techno-Optimist Manifesto
Documentary on medical tourism in Próspera; DW report, with appearance from Niklas
Upcoming Events
Nov 3-5: Crypto Futurism & Legal Engineering 2023 - A Próspera Builders’ Summit
Nov 17-19: DeSci & Longevity Biotech 2023 - A Próspera Builders' Summit
Jan 6-Mar 1: Vitalia - Starting the Frontier City of Life


Get full access to Center for the Study of Partisanship and Ideology at www.cspicenter.com/subscribe

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