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But the greater issue here is that it’s clear progressive ideals hit a glass ceiling in hierarchical political structures which, by their topology, favour centralisation of power. My focus from here is clear: to try and create decentralised means of exercising political agency.
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(We cannot effect the global unless we reclaim the local and we cannot escape the local unless we make it global. Topology-wise, we’re talking about an interoperable global mesh that has individual people with political agency at its core. The social contract in the digital age.)
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See, OK? I don't think any of that is stuff I disagree with? Remain and reform is pretty much my position too. But that was taken off the table as soon as the Smith/Eagle fiasco happened.
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You've now got a case where the two most prominent factions are "the EU is great nothing is wrong with the EU" vs "we would like to nationalise things."
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"remain and reform" could win converts from either side but the two factions as constituted are incompatible right now.
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