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  1. This book explains how to build the successor to the nation state, a concept we call the network state." Contents. 1 Definition. 2 Description. 3 Characteristics. 3.1 Easy to Acquire. 3.2 Hard to Conquer. 3.3 A Group Organized By Geodesic Rather than Geographic Distance. 4 How-To. 5 Summary. 5.1 Part I – Definition, Introduction and Frontiers.

  2. Facebook offers us a social utility to deepen social connectivity with our existing social graphs, while these new interest-based social networks enable users to express their interests in new, engaging ways and offer authentic, high value connectivity with new people we don’t already know.

  3. Sexes and races are held to be “social constructs” that society has made and can remake. Hence woke ideology is to some extent a culmination of the centuries-old leftist project of breaking down “arbitrary” social barriers in the name of equality. (First it was nobility; then class; now it’s gender and race.)

  4. Super-Star Based Technological Change. By David Rotman: "“My reading of the data is that technology is the main driver of the recent increases in inequality. It’s the biggest factor,” says Erik Brynjolfsson, a professor of management at MIT’s Sloan School.

  5. Ephemeralization. Generally speaking, an economic system exists to meet the “needs and wants” [4] of the population. The degree by which it is able to do so depends on the state of usable resources and the technical strategy utilized to harness those resources for a given purpose.

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