Governance as Technology: How to Grow a City in Honduras, Part I
Honduras is one of the poorest countries in Latin America. It has the highest murder rate in the world, almost double the next closest contender. It's a place ravaged by the illegal drug trade and political instability. As recently as 2009 the military ousted a president pushing to modify the constitution in order to extend his own term. It may seem like the last place on earth where businesses would want to invest, or where people would want to move.
But there's a new idea about to be tried in Honduras.
Some call it a Startup City or Free City, others a LEAP Zone, and in Honduran law it's known as a ZEDE. They are politically autonomous, privately run zones that supporters believe could transform not only Honduras, but the entire developing world.
In "Governance as Technology," the first episode in a four-part series, a couple of the key players behind the ideas animating this project explain the specifics of the Honduran plan and the broader philosophy behind the "startup city" movement. There's Zachary Caceres, a young man who moved from the U.S. to Guatemala to run the Startup Cities Institute and who says that bringing the same "entrepreneurial process of trial-and-error to social tech that we already know works in physical tech" is essential to lifting the developing world out of poverty. And there's seasoned reformer and ex-Reagan speechwriter Mark Klugmann, who sits on the board responsible for greenlighting the zones in Honduras and who believes that this project could "demonstrate inside of Honduras and to the world that the capacity for solving problems and for creating jobs in particular could go forward with a velocity that few have been expecting."
Watch the video above, and check out the rest of the series here. Part II explores already existing examples of experimental governance in Honduras, including entire towns commissioned and governed by private companies. Part III delves into the history of the Honduran ZEDEs and highlights both past and current criticism of the project. And Part IV looks forward with some entrepreneurs who've already sketched out business plans for what they hope will be one of the first Honduran startup cities. Or, watch the whole thing here:
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That will last until they start to prosper and create wealth, at which time some heavy handed government will step in and start looting.
Or until everyone gets high like Christiania Denmark.
"...until they start to prosper....step in and start looting."
This.
China could have done that eons ago in HK. It's more complicated than you think.
Reason answer is for all the Hondurans people to move to the US since Reason thinks that everyone has the right to move to other countrie.
They do.
It has the highest murder rate in the world
I did not know this. Hey, Steve Chapman, what about all the Honduran-on-Honduran crime, huh? WHAT ABOUT THAT?
He doesn't live in Honduras. Neither do you or I. However, we do live in the United States, where Al Sharpton, the voice of the black community, has convinced us that the police and George Zimmerman are the greatest detriments to the black community...
Young black men mowing each other down by the thousands is ok. At least to Al Sharpton it is, since he never talks about it. No, the fact that someone has to actually register to vote before voting is what is tearing the black community apart...
Really hope this works. Not just for people living in Honduras, but also because I'd like an exit strategy if the Western world descends into authoritarianism.
"If". Such an optimist.
I don't see those ending well.
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The best part about free zones is they drive authoritarians nuts.
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I'm all for the Startup Cities, and for sure I am probably ignorant but I fail to see how "entire towns commissioned and governed by private companies" sounds like anything other than authoritarianism with a different name. Where's the competition?
The competition comes from being able to freely leave and live/work in whichever you want. The competition is over workers and residents.
Imagine the most cruel, repressive dictatorship you can. Now imagine that anyone who wants can just leave whenever on their own free will. It takes most of the teeth out of any idea of 'authoritarianism.' It's hard to be an authoritarian if you let people leave your authority voluntarily.