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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2012/10/02 01:10 AM, Koven Ronald
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class="Apple-style-span" size="2">Dear All --</font>
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<div><font class="Apple-style-span" size="2">This discussion
really can't be serious. It opens up an incredible can of
worms and seems to be posited on the notion that the
Internet has revoked the 2,500 previous years of political
philosophy and history. The nation state is going to be with
us for the foreseeable future (that is to say, our
lifetimes) as the source and locus of law and power. The
Internet has not put an end to the nation state, much as
some people on this list would like to believe. Try telling
a traffic policeman that he can't arrest you because you're
not a citizen but a netizen, and see where you end up.</font></div>
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<div><font class="Apple-style-span" size="2">Cheers, Rony Koven<br>
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