“The institutions of society are constantly evolving and new institutional forms are emerging at every moment. Why should we run the risk of applying social innovations to an entire population, as is traditionally done in politics? Entrepreneurial cities and other startup zones, in turn, allow social systems to evolve “on demand,” that is, new institutional forms only directly affect their adepts, as well as prosper only on the basis of their interests.”
The Startup Societies Foundation published “Panarchy and Entrepreneurial Cities”, citing Free Private Cities when discussing the possibility of polycentric legal systems. The whole article can be read at:
https://www.startupsocieties.org/blog/panarchy-and-entrepreneurial-cities