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Emile comments on Open thread, 14-20 July 2014 - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: Emile 18 July 2014 08:30:26AM 3 points [-]

That being said a quick read of any news site would make that statement hard to believe as nations get more nationalistic.

News sites don't provide much evidence of increase of nationalist sentiment, unless you take into account the usual spin anytime something bad is reported: "This bad thing happened! Things are getting worse!"

Comment author: cameroncowan 19 July 2014 03:21:55AM 2 points [-]

Yes, however the desire for Colorado to split into two states for California to split into 6 and for the ukraine to split into 2 I think shows that there is a identity/policy crisis going on that is compelling political entities to split. Although one does have to dig past the hype these news sites have their use.

Comment author: Azathoth123 19 July 2014 11:03:58PM 4 points [-]

Part of it is that different parts of the states have different ideas about how the state should be governed.

Comment author: cameroncowan 31 July 2014 03:09:09AM 3 points [-]

Right! Therefore I think its helpful to think about the institution of the nation state and how to govern ourselves as a political entity rather than forfeiting that right to others. Does the nation state concept still have meaning or is it time for a change?