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People who are interested in living in a long-term network state node (so, permanent location, not popup), what are some properties that you would like such a node to have?
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ability to defend from government intrusion
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that should be definitely solved for such a node to exist
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it starts at the legal level of being recognised as a separate entity/state would have to be mutually beneficial, i suppose
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I disagree with the legal recognition of sovereignty argument tbh… #1 why would they? #2 if they did, wouldn’t it only be as a benefit to anarcho-capitalist / technofeudalist corporations who already control mechanisms of the state, to then NOT have to deal with state regulations of their choosing because “oh we’re a sovereign new thing we don’t gotta abide by anti-slavery / labor laws or human rights. They accepted the Terms and Conditions…” I think you go the Zapata / Rojava route of garnering community support and coordination (opposed to legal recognition route). Then whether or not they do end up recognizing you, you’re ready because you A. Control a significant amount of economic power (mostly through labor) and B. Build and design your communities in a self sufficient OLUS self defensive way. (My thinking is Earthships + good ole tunnel networks). Then you won’t get Waco’d / Ruby Ridge’d!
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doesn't have to be, if you just want to live happily in a node you don't need any recognition, it's an external factor look at https://www.nuanu.com/ for example
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