Motives don't matter much, though. Theories do. I agree with the Steel-Cam thingummy about that, though obviously with many quibbles. ...
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... Once real estate (e.g. a country) is fully absorbed into the commercial matrix, it is essentially deterritorialized. ...
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... Nations don't trade territory often, but there's no reason why they couldn't, if deeper and more fluid markets were operating.
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... There's nothing territorially 'fixed' about a state, except through inertia.
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So you basically eject human agents and create an autistic "matrix" of things.
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Human agents are already subsumed into a greater matrix of things -- physical, biological, technological, and commercial -- which selects.
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Says the anthropo-theologian.
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