Crypto-Anarchy Cyberstates and Pirate Utopias

Crypto-Anarchy Cyberstates and Pirate Utopias

Peter Ludlow • 2001
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Abstract

Crypto Anarchy, Cyberstates, and Pirate Utopias" edited by Peter Ludlow is a compelling collection of writings that explores the emergence of governance structures in online communities and the visions of political sovereignty that shape them. Divided into five sections, the book examines topics such as Internet sovereignty, Crypto Anarchy, the impact of e-commerce on legal jurisdiction, experimental governance structures, and utopian visions for cyberspace. Through these diverse perspectives, readers gain insight into the evolving landscape of online governance and the potential for innovative forms of self-governance within virtual communities.

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