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Michael wrote:Bigger question-Are multinational corporations (and other borderless institutions) evolving into the entities which will replace the nation-state as the fundamental form of social organization and governance as we get more globalized and demassified?
Michael wrote:Bigger question-Are multinational corporations (and other borderless institutions) evolving into the entities which will replace the nation-state as the fundamental form of social organization and governance as we get more globalized and demassified?
Eichenlaub wrote:a libertarian utopia.
Eichenlaub wrote:Sounds like a libertarian utopia.
Michael wrote:Eichenlaub wrote:Sounds like a libertarian utopia.
Not necessarily. Could be just exchanging one bunch of overlords for another.
coldharvest wrote:Michael wrote:Eichenlaub wrote:Sounds like a libertarian utopia.
Not necessarily. Could be just exchanging one bunch of overlords for another.
That seems the most probable outcome.
Michael wrote:Bigger question-Are multinational corporations (and other borderless institutions) evolving into the entities which will replace the nation-state as the fundamental form of social organization and governance as we get more globalized and demassified?
Tommy Jefferson wrote:Michael wrote:Bigger question-Are multinational corporations (and other borderless institutions) evolving into the entities which will replace the nation-state as the fundamental form of social organization and governance as we get more globalized and demassified?
No. They are merely merging. Ye olde 20th century fascism with 21st century sophisticated market-researched sweetness. It's a win.
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