Startup Societies: Part V — Sex, Dating, Marriage & the State
From network states to charter cities, a new generation of builders are challenging the legacy state.
Join us for part 5 of our discussion series exploring the radical reimagining of how we live, govern, and build new societies together.
Taking place over April, each discussion will have brief opening remarks before we invite the floor to bring their own commentary, ask questions and debate the best path forwards.
Part V: The personal is political—and policed. What happens when new states rewrite the rules of love?
Family formation is collapsing across the West. In response, some societies are doubling down, others are opting out—and startup societies may rewrite the rulebook entirely. This session explores the governance of intimacy, reproduction, and family.
We’ll discuss:
Marriage incentives, matchmaking systems, and fertility tech
Regulation of gender norms, sexuality, and family models
How startup societies might engineer different outcomes
The future of the state depends on who’s born into it.
The Series
Part I - Evolution & the State
Part II - Money & the State
Part III - AI & the State
Part IV - Religion & the State
Part V - Sex, dating, marriage & the State
Part VI - Laws & Justice & the State
Part VII - Wildcards & the State