You speak a lot about respecting boundaries, what I need to see before I’ll be convinced that you’re onto something here is that you also know when to disregard a spurious boundary. There are a lot of boundaries that exist in the world have been drawn arbitrarily and incorrectly and need to be violated, examples include; almost all software patents, national borders that don’t correspond to the demographic preference clusters over spacialized law, or, some optional ones: racial definitions of cultural groups, or situations where an immense transition in power has occurred that has made it so that there was never a reason for the new powers to ask consent from the old powers, for instance, if RadicalXChange or Network States gave rise to a new political system that was obviously both hundreds of times more wealthy and democratically legitimate than the old system, would you expect it to recognize the US’s state borders?
How would your paradigm approach that sort of thing?
You speak a lot about respecting boundaries, what I need to see before I’ll be convinced that you’re onto something here is that you also know when to disregard a spurious boundary. There are a lot of boundaries that exist in the world have been drawn arbitrarily and incorrectly and need to be violated, examples include; almost all software patents, national borders that don’t correspond to the demographic preference clusters over spacialized law, or, some optional ones: racial definitions of cultural groups, or situations where an immense transition in power has occurred that has made it so that there was never a reason for the new powers to ask consent from the old powers, for instance, if RadicalXChange or Network States gave rise to a new political system that was obviously both hundreds of times more wealthy and democratically legitimate than the old system, would you expect it to recognize the US’s state borders?
How would your paradigm approach that sort of thing?
Underrated comment! I completely agree.
For example, I think that many people say “I’m setting a boundary here […]” as an attempt to manipulate others into respecting a spurious boundary.
I’m setting a boundary here *claims the entire territory of Israel*
Yeah, I think this actually happens