Territory in the analogue world
Territory in the analogue world
The territory of a state is not simply the geographical part of the world that has been allocated to it. It is not a matter of partitioning the planet. The territory of a state is the processing environment that has been created by that state, a processing environment that has been made suitable for its citizens to live in, and that makes a meaningful life possible for them.
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