So is the biggest enemy of the networked state the current state?
And if so, is the networked state like a kind of anarchist movement?
And in that case, the only way for a networked state to work is to convert a large number of people to its values, following the motto of "the state must fear its people"
January 6 vs. 8 de Janeiro
So is the biggest enemy of the networked state the current state?
And if so, is the networked state like a kind of anarchist movement?
And in that case, the only way for a networked state to work is to convert a large number of people to its values, following the motto of "the state must fear its people"
(Real questions, I haven't read the book yet)