hurray for the future, it's going to be great 
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Replying to @_Vimothy_ @tomxhart
sarcasm aside I dont agree that europe is stateless or a subversion of the technocratic state, rather the eu is an "evolution" (not necessarily for the best) of the state combining some elements of the nation state with something else (perhaps the so-called the "market-state")
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Replying to @_Vimothy_
People often say the EU is something completely new. The last completely new political form, advancing on those identified by Aristotle, was totalitarianism. I don’t think the EU is anything new, so much as it is a mess. Totalitarianism was distinct quickly. EU still blurry.
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Replying to @tomxhart
a state is not only an instance of a political form. it has other institutional qualities such as legal system, trade relations, statecraft, financial systems, military power. the state is subject to historical forces, and changes character over time
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Replying to @_Vimothy_ @tomxhart
in other words, the eu is not completely new, but neither is it completely old. the constitutional order can be defined in terms of its historical epoch and in this respect the eu can be seen to represent the transition from the nation state to whatever will replace it
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Replying to @_Vimothy_
I think that view was tenable and prevelant up to the Greek financial crisis. The EU is actually antiquated (it’s basically bodged together treaties + a bureaucracy) when compared to the emerging technologies and social organisations that will route around it.
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Replying to @tomxhart
antiquated it a relative term. the eu is antiquated compared to, say, twitter, but not other constitutional forms like the nation state. going back to the OP, whatever is emerging (whether that is best represented by the eu or something else) will be a new constitutional order...
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Replying to @_Vimothy_ @tomxhart
- i.e., another form of the state - and not its disappearance and replacement with some sort of fantastical deleuzian apparatus
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The migrant crisis is a fantastic Deleuzian apparatus in actuality. Just wait till they’re armed. Another aspect, in London there are slums with 6 to a room for the Dleiveroo & Uber drivers (came in clinging to the Eurostar). “Technomads” (filthy word) roam about at the classy...
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Replying to @tomxhart @_Vimothy_
...level. The EU doesn’t even fulfill the basic requirements of being an old-style state, let alone something new. Let the old men of the EU move their marinara chess pieces around their imaginary board. The nomads are remaking Europe.
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*imaginary chess pieces. They probably eat spaghetti Mariana too, though.
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