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Isabelle Castro explores AI, incentives, identity, and how startup tools may shape tomorrow’s cities. Smart, curious reporting for readers who want to test civic and dive deeper into interviews with network state founders.
Jean Hansen tracks the startup-society frontier with a builder’s eye. If you want fast signal on experiments and consistent roundups of what is actually shipping, Peerbase is a tight feed for real-world progress in network governance.
Olivier Roland writes about the internet’s slow replacement of the nation-state mindset and how to live as a netizen without borders. Clear, optimistic, and practical for people planning real exits and parallel institutions.
A window into a network city that is being built, not just theorized. Infinita shares working notes from a longevity-focused city in Prospera, from pragmatic moves like a beta hostel for builders to ongoing interviews and updates from the ground. If you care about where new civic capacity is forming, read this.
Menanem Berrebi bridges classical political philosophy with modern network societies. Come for Thucydides and Moses-versus-Mayflower models, stay for sharp governance thinking you can apply to digital communities today.






