Despite the obnoxious crankiness, Reactionary Future is making an important point, and it is Moldbuggian: https://reactionaryfuture.wordpress.com/2016/05/12/constitutional-sovcorp-what/ … ...
... It's Moldbug's Fnargl -- and that was a science fiction scenario. What would the reality be like? CB doesn't recognize the question. ...
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... Moldbug explores it, venturing into the crypto-locked security architecture speculations (which have invited so much trite derision). ..
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... CB merely assumes it as an arbitrarily rejected political option, oblivious to its identity with the notion of a Messianic Kingdom. ...
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Crypto-locks/etc might be useful to a sovereign securing power, etc, but not as checks on sovereign power.
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This discussion gets tripped up on a scaling problem. Why is the national sovereign given magical powers? ...
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It's not Fnargl, it's the rejection of the idea that you can improve upon a sovereign using legal means, balance of power, etc.
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Blanket dismissal of 'balance of power' is untenable. Unless the proposal is world government, there's always a BoP. ...
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