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"...Globalism is probably not a good thing for the globe after all, because constraints will eventually come in the form of some kind of boundary or boundary condition: walls, fences, moats, dictators that decide where they go...."
There is also a very interesting book on this topic:
The Myth of Continents: A Critique of Metageography
"It is no accident that the global geographical framework in use today is essentially a cartographic celebration of European power."
It is ironic that for all the colonial forces of Europe over centuries, that colonialism has become the main meme/metaphor for the future internet.
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A recent article about this phenomenon:
Why the World Is Drawing Battle Lines Against American Tech Giants
There is also a very interesting book on this topic:
The Myth of Continents: A Critique of Metageography
"It is no accident that the global geographical framework in use today is essentially a cartographic celebration of European power."
It is ironic that for all the colonial forces of Europe over centuries, that colonialism has become the main meme/metaphor for the future internet.
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A recent article about this phenomenon:
Why the World Is Drawing Battle Lines Against American Tech Giants