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 An analysis of npub1xeejes6lu4scttcmzytq5wfad3e6rljpmhc3snqs89xz3jjavfasnuz3mx 's book The Network State by #Dora: What makes an ethical network state? If network states are to replace nation-states, they must have a strong moral or ethical foundation. Full article: https://yakihonne.com/article/naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzpltccdl38saf6k7wsrwry7x49xafprj3r85slyf3jpw95kswczpnqqgxyvekxsunjcmrxcmx2erxxy6ny9xq47w
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 The ‘ethical’ network state holds autonomy as its principal end. Its goal is to discover how to best contribute toward formulating conditions conducive to realizing this. What the government must precisely be, what laws are best, what institutions are necessary, must be understood in these terms. To do otherwise is to be confused about what activity one is involved in, which may lead to dehumanizing environments for those who opt-in to states that fail to live up to this standard.

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 Moral Innovation: A network state should embody a moral innovation that transcends the limitations of existing nation-states. This involves creating a framework that prioritizes ethical considerations in decision-making processes, ensuring that actions taken by the network state reflect a commitment to justice, equity, and the common good 
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