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Looking ahead, he references historical leaps—from Alan Turing’s pioneering work to social acceptance of gay rights—observing accelerating change. Society is learning faster, and consciousness expands rapidly, driven by technology and civil disobedience.
He also explores lesser-known regions like Abkhazia, Transnistria, and unrecognized states, emphasizing their role as marginal but meaningful edges of global order. These microcosms of independence challenge notions of sovereignty, illustrating the complexity of nationhood in a connected world.