Network Nations Ep:5 What Makes a Nation? Identity, Belonging & Digital Communities
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In this episode of the Network Nations mini-series, host Primavera De Filippi sits down with Liav Orgad, Rainer BaubΓΆck, and Yancey Strickler to explore one of the biggest questions of the digital age:
Can communities built online become real political communities or even nations?
They discuss how digital proximity, shared identity, translocal culture, and decentralized governance may lead to new forms of belonging beyond borders.
The conversation dives into nationhood, coercion vs. voluntary membership, diaspora models, digital tribes, "dark forests," and what political agency looks like when communities coordinate across the world without territory.
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π TimestampsΒ
00:00 β Cold Start
00:29 β Welcome to the Network Nations mini-series
01:31 β What are network nations? A new space for civil society
03:53 β Introducing today's guests
05:22 β Are translocal digital communities forming new identities?
07:42 β Digital proximity vs territorial proximity
09:52 β Are these real political communities or just civil society?
12:13 β Coercion, birthright, and the nature of political membership
13:41 β Cloud communities vs nation-states
15:57 β Crisis of governance and the need for new models
17:58 β Internet culture reshaping society
20:21 β Will digital communities become private states?
22:36 β Intrinsic purpose vs instrumental communities
24:46 β Can network nations scale without becoming homogeneous tribes?
27:08 β Internet power, dark forests & new kinds of institutions
29:27 β How culture emerges in online spaces
31:31 β Are we witnessing a new form of governance?
33:35 β What's actually "new" about network nations?
38:00 β Identity, ethnicity & digital self-government
40:15 β Diaspora parallels and non-territorial belonging
42:34 β Overlapping sovereignties & cross-border kinship
44:56 β Religion & non-territorial governance analogies
46:23 β Redistributing political power beyond the state
48:37 β Tribalism vs human flourishing
50:38 β Closing reflections + where to follow the guests























