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z2005-08-25- Kling Virtual Federalism
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on decreasing loyalty to the . Ultimately, in order to accommodate the , the United States might have to adopt a form of "[Virtual Federalism]" that allows people to self-select among government entities. Meanwhile, Democrats and Republicans will make increasingly desperate attempts to resist the Long Tail, much as the legacy news media and legacy entertainment industry are desperately trying to resist the Long Tail in their fields... Instead of and compromise, the solution may be to splinter and separate. Allow people to live in any political jurisdiction they choose. Let socialists self-select to live with other socialists. Let -s self-select to live with other libertarians. Accommodate the Long Tail by allowing people to choose their political jurisdiction, rather than have it dictated by geography. That is what I mean by "virtual ." The key to virtual Federalism is to break the link between physical location and political jurisdiction. A supporter who happens to live in Texas could form a virtual state with like-minded individuals in Massachusetts and Oregon. A libertarian in could join a state with ideological allies in [Orange County] and . Boy that sounds even less realistic than the . Is this a flavor?


 




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