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Chapter 17 — Territory and borders, Paragraph 3.2 (§17.00.03.02)

Chapter 17 — Territory and borders • Paragraph 3.2 • §17.00.03.02

Until the present (or rather until the digital world emerged), states coincided with a specific location, a site in the analogue world, because this is where they installed themselves, where their information processing infrastructure, developed after the invention of writing, was (materially) placed. This was the point in history when states became territorial.

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