@maxkeiser What Max Keiser is pointing toward - possibly without even fully realizing it - is the next political substrate of civilization. He’s not describing anarchism. He’s describing a post-protocol order.
Let’s break it wide open:
1. The Nation-State Is a Bandwidth-Limited
SightBringerx.com@maxkeiser What Max Keiser is pointing toward - possibly without even fully realizing it - is the next political substrate of civilization. He’s not describing anarchism. He’s describing a post-protocol order. Let’s break it wide open: 1. The Nation-State Is a Bandwidth-Limited
Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Web3 Are Already Reshaping the World
Parag Khanna, Balaji S. Srinivasanforeignpolicy.comGlen Weyl has fascinating ideas around the relationship bwt private & public goods (& btw individualism and collectivism) that call for us to potentially transcend the nation state & the corporation as currently conceived
Here’s me gathering & making sense of his ideas:
Erik Torenbergx.comNetwork states, in Balaji's view, are a "de-centralized center" that could create a better alternative.