There is little all nations agree about. One exception, where interests are aligned everywhere, is defending the sovereignty of the nation-state. To flout that interest by declaring self-sovereignty, being above the system, is to unite all nations against you. Instead...
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I am merely saying that there is international consensus among the cartels of nations that a nation can do whatever it wants within it's territory. Including subdividing & subcontracting governance, if it so chooses.
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... If there's a Damascene conversion behind this, based on a sudden insight into the fundamental non-malignancy of governments, I for one would really appreciate some back-story.
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... I'm far more persuaded by the old Patri Friedman narrative, that monopolists can't be expected to welcome competition. Which makes competition even more necessary.
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