The Sovereign Individual | Will Network States Displace The Nation?
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In Episode #514 of ' Meanderings', Juan & I discuss: The Sovereign Individual book (1997) highly recommended by Bitcoiners, early chapters bogged in Y2K angst versus strikingly prescient calls on digital money, decentralised media and the emerging cyber economy, how portable digital wealth might change the return on violence, what sovereignty means when nation-states still control critical infrastructure, historical arcs the book frames well (church cohesion and bloat, the rise of nation-states, industrial-era labour leverage) and where its predictions remain wavy, why megapolitics is way more interesting than regular politics and whether we will eventually see the demise of the nation state.
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Timeline:
(00:00:00) Intro
(00:02:12) Why this book is famous in Bitcoin circles
(00:03:21) A shaky start: Y2K anxiety and dated worries
(00:07:24) Did they really predict Bitcoin? Tech hits and misses
(00:11:14) Core thesis: becoming sovereign and limits of the nation state
(00:13:32) What the book mostly covers: history and the rise of states
(00:16:05) Have nation states fractured? Power, wealth, and timelines
(00:18:39) Tech predictions vs social change: flying cars to hoverboards
(00:22:45) Numbers vs life: the underestimated intangibles of place
(00:25:01) Mobility is hard: visas, citizenship, and places that want you
(00:28:58) Libertarian reactions and margin notes in the library copy
(00:35:03) Evolution, brutality, and who loses in a sovereign-first world
(00:39:41) Public goods dilemma: bins, buses, roads, and who pays
(00:41:07) Free market hopes vs missing pure libertarian examples
(00:45:15) Effective vs efficient government and outsourcing to markets
(00:50:50) Boostagram Lounge and live chat banter (skating and humour)
(00:53:02) Key idea 1: Returns on violence across societal stages
(00:56:54) Key idea 2: The churchs early positive role and later bloat
(01:00:48) From fiefdoms to nation states: merchants, money, and armies
(01:05:09) Tech stacks of state power: cannonballs, printing presses, ledgers
(01:10:14) Can states still crush you? Blacklists, access, and workarounds
(01:17:12) Anonymity needs crowds: mixing, privacy coins, and cash claims
(01:20:19) Verdict on portability: harder to police digital than physical
(01:25:59) The Jenga tower of ideas: keeping what sticks
(01:27:55) New vocabulary: Megapolitical and thinking above politics
(01:31:14) Final thoughts, sign-off, and when to listen live
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