Clinamenic

Binary & Tweed
Will the next great power necessarily be a nation? We've talked about corporate influence already in here and it's growing by the day.
Top-down likely a corporation, bottom-up potentially an ideologically defined global diaspora.
 

luka

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Will the next great power necessarily be a nation? We've talked about corporate influence already in here and it's growing by the day.
its already quite hard to disentangle. google and amazon work for the US government but the US government also works for them.
 

catalog

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The pull of nation, of race, it still exists. Its all caught up in it still. It doesn't melt away in the face of global money monoculture
 

version

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How do we distinguish a nation from a corporation? A corporation can have its own culture, language and so on, it can have global influence, a geographical location, its own security service, its own healthcare, its own transport, it can have elected leaders and officials.
 

catalog

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it's about bring born into something that has a lot of history? Even if that history is largely imagined.
 

version

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Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak announced a plan to launch so-called Innovation Zones in Nevada to jumpstart the state’s economy by attracting technology firms, Las Vegas Review-Journal reported Wednesday.

The zones would permit companies with large areas of land to form governments carrying the same authority as counties, including the ability to impose taxes, form school districts and courts and provide government services.
 

Clinamenic

Binary & Tweed
The pull of nation, of race, it still exists. Its all caught up in it still. It doesn't melt away in the face of global money monoculture
True, but that could be generationally diminishing. Consider growing up in a world where geographic boundaries are rendered, if even slightly, less relevant, thanks to instantaneous global communication and cultural proliferation.
 

Clinamenic

Binary & Tweed
How do we distinguish a nation from a corporation? A corporation can have its own culture, language and so on, it can have global influence, a geographical location, its own security service, its own healthcare, its own transport, it can have elected leaders and officials.
Perhaps a major distinction is that corporations don't have an involuntary contingency like state representatives or rulers do. Stakeholders yes, and to an extent everyone who is affected by corporate decisions.
 

Clinamenic

Binary & Tweed
But beyond that, it seems we are just comparing different groups of people, endowed with different offices, bragging different levels of economic sway.
 

catalog

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True, but that could be generationally diminishing. Consider growing up in a world where geographic boundaries are rendered, if even slightly, less relevant, thanks to instantaneous global communication and cultural proliferation.
I think that assumption is correct, that it becomes less relevant. But it doesn't go away is what I meant. It hangs about, is still a fsactor.
 

version

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I was thinking geography would be the most obvious distinction, but then again, a nation's borders aren't fixed and its influence can be projected around the world. You can't really posit it as something solid in contrast to the more abstract corporation.
 

Clinamenic

Binary & Tweed
Yeah I'd agree. Still one of the more meaningful categories to divide humans into, but perhaps not for long.
 

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