who is doing decent modeling of a post-nation-state world?
Michel B. replied:
see http://p2 pfoundation.net/Category:Global_Governance for various sources
Michel B. replied:
my own take summarized at http://p2 pfoundation.net/...
Norbert M. replied:
AFAIK, most of the DNS will soon belong to Google and Amazon.com. These 2 companies will own a large part of the the English language, so if you want to publish a "book" or a "song", you will have to do it according to their terms. Since ICANN seems t...See More
Jean H. replied:
Bucky Fuller!--- may be the best bet for this area of inquiry. I wonder what he would say about today's 'globalism'
Kevin J. replied:
Star Hawk
Norbert M. replied:
Yes! Read Noam Chomsky's Manufacturing Consent (and other work related to industrial propaganda ;) ) there are also neat-o videos, like Jamie Johnson's The One Percent http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmlX3 fLQrEc (LOL, I <3 the way Milton Friedman kicked him out :P )
Jean R. replied:
Gabriel Grant Nature is too vague/big. Tell me how we use nature to model post-nation-state governance?
Mushin S. replied:
You may want to also include the Operating Manual For Spaceship Earth by Bucky Fuller: http://designsciencelab.com/resources/OperatingManual_BF.pdf
Geo G. replied:
in 1947 Einstein wrote pres Truman requesting a meeting - he later met with Truman's new head of dept of science? today's National Science Foundation - the story is that Einstein believed that as long as there were nations there would be war and that i...See More
Norbert M. replied:
I think you need to check the facts -- Google and Amazon.com are not nation states AFAIK ;)
Jean R. replied:
Awesome Neil. I love David Harvey too! This is a GREAT list! Just what I wanted.
Michel B. replied:
I think phyles will be part of the answer as well, i.e. p2 p multinations , http://p2 pfoundation.net/Phyles
Neil L. replied:
In political science, I found some ideas in "Territoriality and Beyond" by John Gerard Ruggie to be evocative (http://ic.ucsc.edu/~rlipsch/Pol272/Ruggie.Territoriality.pdf). Then there are some books in the functionalist school ("Beyond the Nation Stat...See More
Jon H. replied:
Michel Bauwens, perhaps? Or this, perhaps ..? "The Wealth of the Commons: A World Beyond Market & State
Hey friends, I'm currently looking to hire a personal trainer for my Fitness Together studio in Overland Park. Certification and experience is preferred. If anyone is ...