The conversation explores how microprocessing and digital technology impact the nation-state, drawing on James Davidson's book, *The Sovereign Individual*. Davidson argues that microprocessors shift the logic of violence, empowering individuals and smaller entities over large governments. He draws parallels between the fall of Rome and the potential decline of nation-states, suggesting smaller, more efficient entities will thrive. The discussion touches on Bitcoin's role in displacing government control over currency and limiting the ability to manipulate money supply. Davidson also criticizes the state's response to COVID-19, viewing it as an overreach that accelerates the discredit of the nation-state. He suggests that technology will ultimately lead to more freedom and the breakup of major countries into smaller, more successful city-states.
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