Seasteads (ePub)
Opportunities and Challenges for Small New Societies
(Sprache: Englisch)
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...
Where nation states suffer from ineffectiveness and inefficiency, both politically and economically, and cannot be changed due to...
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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.
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.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2017, 1. Auflage, 246 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Victor Tiberius
- Verlag: vdf Hochschulverlag AG an der ETH Zürich
- ISBN-10: 3728138266
- ISBN-13: 9783728138262
- Erscheinungsdatum: 01.03.2017
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