There is no distinction between modern and ancient states
There is no distinction between modern and ancient states
There is no distinction between modern and ancient states. Whichever means and methods were available to humanity in any given period of time, they were invariably used by humans to carry out their information processing, shaping their states in the process. After all, it was usually for state purposes that these information processing tools were invented (for example, in the case of writing or the Internet). Any increase in the information processing capabilities of humans within their states led to the identification of new needs, in an ever-expanding process (most likely, a virtuous one, but in any case one that demonstrated historical progress – to no known end, or destination, however) that has continued until today and shows no signs of abating.
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