have you read @m_older's "infomocracy"? i was thinking just the same thing when i read it
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No. I guess it's not a particularly unusual speculation

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... and sugar the way we view tobacco today
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Us: it was in EVERYTHING. Even doctors ate sugar, heck, when I was a kid they passed out lollipops in the waiting room.
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Isn’t it that way already? Quite a few people I know want to be citizens of some countries only because it gives them visa-free travel to most countries!
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no. you mention it right there. people shouldn’t have to seek out certain locations to get the freedom they deserve as humans.
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I think a decade or so from now we will be desperately trying to preserve national citizenship because the coming alternative is corporate serfdom, not global transnationalism.
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You are right. Much as I am for global mobility of labor, the state & the power that comes from national citizenship remains vital in my part of the world. Too many important rights & social justice struggles addressed to the state to give up on national citizenship
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half century
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Is a century enough?
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