Baron von Skippy on 7 Aug 2003 02:15:07 -0000


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Re: [spoon-discuss] Re: [Spoon-business] r10


>>It governs our behavior within the context of the game; it covers game 
>>procedures such as proposals and voting. Doesn't B Nomic exist, in some 
>>sense, regardless of the fact that it has no physical component? As an 
>>analogy, there is no physical object that is the United States Government; 
>>it just exists in the minds of people and in some documents declaring its 
>>existance and recording its laws. U.S. Congressmen put ink on some paper, 
>>and the "gamestate" changes. This doesn't mean that the government is 
>>"fictitious".
>
>What is commonly recognized in the world as a nation is more than just a hunk of territory, more than just a bunch of people, more than a combination of the two, and even more than all of those plus whatever document said people choose to wave around.  It takes recognition by the rest of the world.  Otherwise there's nothing that prevents a discussion between recognized world leaders along the lines of, "Hey, is that your chunk of land with people on it over there?"  "Um...it is now."
>
>So offhand I'd say that until the rest of the world pipes up and agrees with our declaration of sovereignty we don't have a problem with being sovereign.  And if all their laws are null and void, they won't have an official means of recognizing us any time soon. (They'll be too busy reinventing their tax systems.)
>
-I'm okay with them not recognizing us, as it happens, since such a recognition would be in the form of them noticing several acts of treason... maybe we'll just stay quiet for the time being.-

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