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Jul 2023
1h 8m

Government Minus Geography

ANDREW HEATON
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America is less geographically-focused than ever, but her government is still foundationally built around land areas. What would politics look like if geography played less of a role? Max Borders joins to discuss.   SUPPORT THE SHOW! Patreon.com/andrewheaton   TOP TEN EPISODES: www.mightyheaton.com/bestof   Max's Constitution writing contest: https://underthrow.substack.com/p/the-constitution-of-consent-contest   Referenced Today:   The Network State, by Balaji Srinivasan   The Dawn of Everything, by David Graeber and David Wengrow
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