SC: You’ve coined the term “solutocracy.” As I understand it, this system would solve problems as they arise without the need for thousands of statutes and legal codes. Can you explain how this would work?
AS: What I’m trying to set up right now through my site is a central website that will have local sections, regional sections above that, then say continental sections…Not sure how many we would need but about ten sections should be suffice… Up onto a planetary level. You have people who see a problem. Something that’s affecting things in a bad way. They go to the web and there will be an emergency place were people who like to respond to emergencies can keep an eye on. So that’s how you handle your emergencies.
“I see someone putting something in the stream near me that’s making the water not good anymore.” They type it onto the web and other people who…our social duty is to spend 15 minutes a day on the site trying to find some issues…The people locally will look and say, “hey, that’s a problem.” Anybody who has suggestions will suggest them and people who can investigate can bring back their reports. Through this, of course, contact is made to this person who is doing whatever. First its established whether or not this is actually occurring.
If it is, then people will say “hey you have to stop. Is there another solution for the reason you’re doing this, that we can come up with so you can do what you want to do that’s causing this problem. But you have to stop this.”
So now the problem is solved locally. Nobody has to get involved and say “he did this, you can’t!” It’s not going to be a matter of ‘you can’t’ but if you do, we’re going to deal with you too.