... Take the Caplan (radical open-borders) case. Even those who think it's nuts could surely be persuaded to let it happen somewhere. ...
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... Break the habit of general ideological solutions. Work instead towards pragmatically disintegrated geopolitical arrangements. ...
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@asilentsky We're going to get the critical central failure, surely? Besides, the dynamics of political structures is techno-sensitive. ...
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@asilentsky ... Decentralization has a LOT of tidal force behind it due to current techonomic trends.
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@asilentsky That's only under the most strenuous definition of 'sovereign'. Singapore-level sovereignty is quite adequate. ...
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@asilentsky CPU production isn't centralized in a way that's very relevant to states (anyone can get them easily -- including ISIS). ...
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@asilentsky ... I'm not even sure surveillance is effectively centralized, due to bureaucratic incompetence of massive collection agencies.
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@asilentsky Automation of genius is the Great Work of the 21st century.
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@Outsideness Unless it's de-colonialist, in which case it's holy. -
@mr_archenemy If de-colonialism came with the proper "and then stew in your own juices" rider it would be far less objectionable.
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