Chapter 17 — Territory and borders, Paragraph 11.2 (§17.00.11.02)
This is a huge, 200,000-year jump. In the few years that have passed since the advent of the digital world, we have already seen every traditional, familiar notion about individuals (e.g. relating to location, accountability, property, identity etc.) seriously and irreversibly affected. The digital world, because it is artificial and, in theory at least, completely controllable, in total contrast to the analogue, turns the focus onto use, rather than creation. State territories will never be the same again.
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