"Libertarians Seek a Home on the High Seas"
*Libertarians Seek a Home on the High Seas** * /The unlikely rise—and anti-democratic impulses—of seasteading.// / By Rachel Riederer May 29, 2017 In 1968, the inventor and environmentalist R. Buckminster Fuller wrote an essay in Playboy envisioning the city of the future. The new metropolis would consist of a giant tetrahedron—a pyramid made of equilateral triangles—a shape that Fuller, the popularizer of the geodesic dome, admired for its stability and symmetry. Each edge of the pyramid would be two miles long; each face would accommodate dozens of detachable housing units, with sky-facing windows and terraces. Inside the pyramid, in the vast space formed by its base, a public garden would be illuminated by shafts of sunlight from openings on the pyramid’s sides. A funicular would deliver residents up and down the giant structure. And the whole thing would float on the open ocean. […] Continua qui: https://newrepublic.com/article/142381/libertarians-seek-home-high-seas
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