Assuming the Rockefeller Foundation's, "Scenarios for the Future of Technology and International Development"? is the playbook:
We're on page 35: "With government power weakened, order rapidly disintegrating, and safety nets evaporating, violence and crime grew more rampant."
"Those who couldn’t buy their way out of chaos — which was most people — retreated to whatever “safety” they could find. With opportunity frozen and global mobility at a near standstill — no place wanted more people, especially more poor people." P. 37
Then the swamp swoops in like batman to save the day:
"Philanthropic organizations move to support urgent humanitarian efforts at the grassroots level, doing “guerrilla philanthropy” by identifying the “hackers” and innovators who are catalysts of change in local settings." P. 38
Assuming the Rockefeller Foundation's, "Scenarios for the Future of Technology and International Development"? is the playbook:
We're on page 35: "With government power weakened, order rapidly disintegrating, and safety nets evaporating, violence and crime grew more rampant."
"Those who couldn’t buy their way out of chaos — which was most people — retreated to whatever “safety” they could find. With opportunity frozen and global mobility at a near standstill — no place wanted more people, especially more poor people." P. 37
Then the swamp swoops in like batman to save the day:
"Philanthropic organizations move to support urgent humanitarian efforts at the grassroots level, doing “guerrilla philanthropy” by identifying the “hackers” and innovators who are catalysts of change in local settings." P. 38