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010    $a 2017023168
020    $a 1316613925
020    $a 9781316613924
020    $a 1107161460
020    $a 9781107161467
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050 00 $a JC311 $b .B418 2018
082 00 $a 320.1 $2 23
100 1  $a Bell, Tom W., $e author.
245 10 $a Your next government? : $b from the nation state to stateless nations / $c Tom W. Bell.
246 30 $a From the nation state to stateless nations.
264  1 $a Cambridge, United Kingdom ; $b Cambridge University Press, $c 2018.
300    $a xiii, 258 pages : $b illustrations ; $c 23 cm.
504    $a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 8  $a Machine generated contents note: Introduction: From Dinosaurs to Chickens; Part I. Facts: 1.1. The Most Valuable Thing in the World?; 1.2. Revolution, Inside-Out, Bottom-Up, World-Wide; 1.3. Special Jurisdictions in the United States; 1.4. Case Study 1: Fordlandia; 1.5. Case Study 2: Honduran REDs and ZEDEs; 1.6. Case Study 3: Seasteads; Part II. Theory: 2.1. The Center of the Law; 2.2. Why Consent to Consent?; 2.3. Up the Ladder of Consent; 2.4. Forget It Is a Constitution; Part III. Practice: 3.1. Best Practices in Governing Services; 3.2. Abolish Governmental Immunity; 3.3. Citizen Courts; 3.4. From Orphaned Cities to Shared Communities; 3.5. Double Democracy; 3.6. United States Special Economic Zones (USSEZs); 3.7. Ulex: An Open Source Legal Operating System; 3.8. Stories of the Sort Ordinarily Recounted Over Drinks; Conclusion: From Smart Governments, Gold Swans; Appendix 1: Worldwide Census of SEZs and Similar Zones; Appendix 2: Economics of Monopolies in Governing Services; Appendix 3: Ulex Open Source Legal Operating System Version 1.0 (2016).
520    $a "Governments across the globe have begun evolving from lumbering bureaucracies into smaller, more agile special jurisdictions - common-interest developments, special economic zones, and proprietary cites. Private providers increasingly deliver services that political authorities formerly monopolized, inspiring greater competition and efficiency, to the satisfaction of citizens-qua-consumers. These trends suggest that new networks of special jurisdictions will soon surpass nation states in the same way that networked computers replaced mainframes. In this groundbreaking work, Tom W. Bell describes the quiet revolution transforming governments from the bottom up, inside-out, worldwide, and how it will fulfill its potential to bring more freedom, peace, and prosperity to people everywhere"-- $c Provided by publisher.
650  0 $a Nation-state.
650  0 $a Non-state actors (International relations)
650  0 $a Globalization $x Political aspects.
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