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Thanks, I'm not unfamiliar with constitutional law and I do remember the triade a population, a government, a territory.

There is no answer on my second question of how your community of cypherpunks would administer and resolve disputes among themselves on a territory (?).

u shud read the article; it is not about constitutions as corporations either, it's about the common law of the land, one may also call these "nations," which is the same as "nationstate" or "state" with a lower case "s;"

after that, read @DarthCoin's guide about natural law and educate urself instead of freaking out;

in the conditions where every cypherpunk is equipped with the knowledge of running his own nation, there shall be regular international relations;

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I believe I have read Leo Strauss's Natural Law & History.

This doesn't answer how you would solve conflict if let's say you and @Darthcoin have a conflict because you have both different interpretation of the "natural law".

Here I bet you're going to fall back in the millenary old intractable conflict between natural and positive law...

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#492658 u may want to read from more than one source on natural law; the most comprehensive video presentation imho is Mark Passio's 8hr seminar + a shorter documentary here;

transcript here

thank u for sticking with the conversation;

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Read a lot on the subject, not only Strauss's book.

Bruno Leoni's Freedom and the Law is a great one too.

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