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"
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)