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nicholas 🧨
@nicholas
it begins
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cqb
@cqb
They're really throwing that f word around pretty liberally
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Ivy
@ivy
prospera is practicing literal colonialism in suing honduras via ISDS, corporations directing the actions of a democratically elected government is pretty fascism shaped tbh
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cqb
@cqb
I would be interested in reading more about it. I'm not really a fan of prospera (or the network state described by the book), and don't know a whole lot about it other than that's where you could get the cavity preventing mouth bacteria. My main issue with the flyer is that it's painting an image that all of these charter cities seem to be aligned to bring about a single fascist "network state" distributed around the globe to act as a single monolithic force along side current nation states. Which seems like a lot more coordination than appears to be happening
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Ivy
@ivy
fair points, I think it more stems from the book laying out a common manifesto / there being a definite ‘network state’ brand
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Dan Finlay 🦊
@danfinlay
The ISDS laws that allow Prospera to sue Honduras are part of the ZEDE trade agreements which would make democratic governments unable to enact policy that disrupts corporate profit. If that doesn’t sound coordinated, maybe check out this book:
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