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This text outlines a comprehensive vision for a Network State, a novel form of governance intended as a peaceful, reproducible successor to the traditional nation-state. The central tension is framed by the struggle between three modern "Leviathans": God, State, and Network, with the Network—enabled by the internet and cryptocurrency—rising as a powerful, decentralizing force capable of challenging centralized authority. The text emphasizes that the old political structures are failing, leading to potential future extremes like American Anarchy and Chinese Control, which necessitates the formation of a Recentralized Center of alternative societies. The proposed path to achieving a Network State involves starting with a "One Commandment"—a focused moral premise—to build a decentralized online community, or network union, that eventually crowdsources physical territory to create a Network Archipelago, ultimately seeking diplomatic recognition to gain sovereignty. This process of innovation and peaceful exit is presented as reopening the closed "frontier" of the 20th century and restoring control over areas like truth, economics, and individual liberty.

"Patterns for Decentralised Organising," offers practical guidance for teams seeking to function with distributed leadership and high autonomy, moving away from traditional management hierarchies. Drawing from experiences at Loomio and Enspiral, author Richard D. Bartlett identifies eight common challenges faced by non-hierarchical groups and provides concrete patterns and responses to address them. Key themes include the necessity of proactively creating a positive counter-culture, systematically sharing care labor, making group norms and boundaries explicit, and continually addressing power differentials within the team. The patterns also emphasize the importance of making decisions asynchronously and establishing an agreed-upon rhythm and process, such as retrospectives, to ensure continuous improvement and adaptation.

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