Seasteads
Opportunities and Challenges for Small New Societies
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- £36.99
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- £36.99
Publisher Description
Seasteads – artificial settlements on the open sea – represent a near-future chance for multiple societal restarts.
Where nation states suffer from ineffectiveness and inefficiency, both politically and economically, and cannot be changed due to path-dependency and rigidity, the open sea is a clean slate. Here, we can test new ways of doing things differently.
This book discusses the opportunities and challenges of seasteads. Its focus is on socio-philosophical, political, economic, and legal aspects of founding new small societies of pro-active and productive individuals and groups. An explorative exercise, this book presents paradigmatic ideas and suggestions for partial aspects of seasteads.
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