States & Stem Cells
NYT –
“In the long term, I don’t think it’s a good idea to have individual states trying to mount efforts which are going to be more piecemeal, less effective and take more time than a federal effort,” said Douglas A. Melton, co-director of the Stem Cell Institute at Harvard University. “I don’t think states should mount their own militias either.”
He’s right, but the proper way to go is to bypass the federal government all together – lose the patchwork – pool resources and ensure anything publicly funded is open source. Ride the platform of globalization at a more local level and create versatile organic networks. More on the idea of virtual fragmentation later.
-Shlok
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