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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
It seems to be a common viewpoint that it's "obviously" naive to think that the same political institutions could work for everyone around the world. But lots of day-to-day-life things (city structures, school systems, increasingly even food...) seem to globalize quickly just fine. Why the difference?
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@benersing
Building on @v’s point (which I agree with), most current globalization constructs have the nation-state as an artificial assumption. Remove that (which the internet is good but not perfect at), and a truly global distribution could make sense at the individual human level.
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