EA seems to interact most with the charter city community through the Charter Cities Institute https://www.chartercitiesinstitute.org/. Their founder has posted on the forum before.
Besides improving governance, their messaging seems to focus on widely known causes such as climate change and poverty on their site so I’m not sure how close their philosophy is to those in the EA movement.
If you’re interested in charter cities I’d also check out 2 new one’s in Honduras:
Some of the charter cities movements have a similar philosophy to EA, but with more of a focus on improving governance.
In particular, I’d guess GameB is the closest to EA since it acknowledges a lot of the same X risks EA is focused on. https://www.gameb.wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page
The Seasteading Institute https://www.seasteading.org/, which promotes floating cities is also similar. It used to run Ephemerisle https://ephemerisle.github.io/, which was apparently sort of a Burning Man on water.
EA seems to interact most with the charter city community through the Charter Cities Institute https://www.chartercitiesinstitute.org/. Their founder has posted on the forum before.
Besides improving governance, their messaging seems to focus on widely known causes such as climate change and poverty on their site so I’m not sure how close their philosophy is to those in the EA movement.
If you’re interested in charter cities I’d also check out 2 new one’s in Honduras:
Mariposa https://mariposa.hn/
Scott Alexander writes about it here: https://astralcodexten.substack.com/p/model-city-monday-8221
Prospera https://prospera.hn/
Scott Alexander writes about it here: https://astralcodexten.substack.com/p/prospectus-on-prospera