A few random points/opinions:

I think the USA did pretty darn good when they got independence and I doubt everyone had an IQ above 130. Now imagine what can be done with the internet and bitcoin.

Isn't Dubai like 90% foreigners? It's basically a city that was built up in the middle of nowhere, populated by people with different backgrounds from around the world. The low amount of government economic interference and low taxes did wonders to attract them. I believe the world is actually becoming more decentralized and competitive, I see smaller countries forming in the future and that sounds like a spark of hope for the libertarian types. A world full of hundreds of Liechtensteins competing for labor and brainpower, doing what is best to improve their wealth and position in the world. Then everyone copying the methods that work best.

When the high IQ people invent new gadgets that improve quality of life, people adopt them in mass, dumb or smart. I think property rights is another one of these gadgets/tools, but it's a gadget being held back by many governments around the world. Once allowed to be unleashed, the masses will follow, they don't have to understand how it works, only that it works.

So yeah, maybe anarcho capitalism or libertarianism is not possible (for now) but it's a great bar to aim for, history favors those geographic locations that have embraced free markets and property rights to the highest extent. Ultimately, anarcho capitalism doesn't promise utopia, it simply offers the best possible mechanism to mitigate the formation of authoritarian controls upon a population. Bitcoin and the internet allows the productive modern man to vote with his feet and to help shape and foster communities of like minded people around the world.

nostr:npub1uw6lgv5qyexx68fwgdmwt3w7v3dwv679sray2ncpkug70ad7a8gqut3tay any thoughts? I'd like to hear your take on this.

> competing for [...] brainpower

There would have to be some sort of advanced civilization out there that produces that brainpower.

Because brainpower isn't endowed from birth. It has to be developed. Dubai doesn't have that capability. It's a society of camel herders leeching from the rest of the world.

I root for the civilized world out there that produces brain power and has the stamina to resist the call of sirens like Dubai or Singapore.

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What I tried to explain was that you can attract productive people to a place in today's day and age. Bukele and San Salvador are also trying to do the same, Argentina might also try by bringing down their socialism meter in order to attract money and brains.

It's easier to attract the big brains than produce them, that's what nations/communities will compete for.

I totally understood that. A world of leeches is not one I want to live in.

I think the "big brains" understand that too. No one moves to Dubai to raise a family.