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However, he is pragmatic: human behavior, human nature, and economic incentives will always produce hierarchies and natural monopolies. He references concepts like seasteading—floating communities on the ocean—as potential autonomous society modules, emphasizing that free movement and economic incentives might naturally lead to diverse governance models.
Regarding politics, he notes that increasing political engagement from libertarians and Bitcoin advocates could push government to shrink, but systemic change remains difficult due to entrenched interests and the political machinery that benefits from centralization.