Key facts
- Balaji Srinivasan has reopened his Network School in Kazakhstan.
- The Network School was previously shut down by authorities in Malaysia.
- The initiative aims to create a low-cost, meritocratic society for tech talent.
- There are plans to establish a 'Network City' in Kazakhstan.
- The community is described as a techno-optimist commune.
Balaji Srinivasan, a figure known for his techno-optimist views, has reopened his Network School in Kazakhstan. This relaunch comes after the community's previous location in Malaysia was shut down by authorities. The Network School is designed to foster a low-cost, meritocratic society specifically for tech talent. Srinivasan's long-term vision includes the development of a 'Network City' within Kazakhstan, a project that aims to embody the principles of this experimental community. The shutdown in Malaysia by authorities indicates the regulatory hurdles and scrutiny such unconventional initiatives can face. The move to Kazakhstan represents a new attempt to realize Srinivasan's vision of a society built around technological advancement and meritocratic principles, seeking a more amenable environment for its development.
