but this is when you get into the recursive dependency graph these two spheres interacting with each other create
to properly explain the shift and what the former agreed upon society was supposed to mean I have to summarize ~1500 years of political history
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I go on a bit about the communications technology side of it in more detail here thohttps://jacobitemag.com/2017/12/05/a-priesthood-of-programmers/ …
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I've read that. It's very, very good.
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with the end of incentives for military action (agricultural land isn't worth it), what is the effect of that on nations? How much do people feel bound together without external threats? How much is anyone going to prop up poor areas if they don't need their muscle?
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even if you only take 300 years, you have to go from societies that were highly homogeneous in terms of how little mobility there was (so lack of competition between states), how little we were industrialised, so bound to land, and lack of specialisation.
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