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ki4jgt (Показать профиль) 6 октября 2011 г., 1:37:49
eojeff (Показать профиль) 6 октября 2011 г., 2:25:46

Now that I'm done being flippant... a virtual [political] state cannot really exist: it lacks territory, the ability to enforce laws within its territory, etc. There is no way that I can think of in which a virtual nation state can conform to Westphalian definitions of state sovereignty.
razlem (Показать профиль) 6 октября 2011 г., 2:35:58
ki4jgt (Показать профиль) 6 октября 2011 г., 3:30:34
pikolas (Показать профиль) 6 октября 2011 г., 3:38:05
And while you're at it, check out this http://www.nationstates.net/region=esperantujo
RiotNrrd (Показать профиль) 6 октября 2011 г., 4:41:52
Step One: Create a website proclaiming the foundation of your virtual state. You can get your own domain name if you feel it's really necessary, but in all honesty, anything you can get on the web anywhere will work. Wordpress, for example, is more than sufficient.
Step Two: Earn official recognition of the legitimacy of your state from the United Nations. It's nice to get this on a general vote, of course, but in a practical sense, if you can wrangle official recognition from just a few governing members of the security council, you're probably well on your way.
Do just those two things, and you'll definitely have something to talk about, I guarantee it.
ki4jgt (Показать профиль) 6 октября 2011 г., 11:46:46
RiotNrrd:Just two simple steps.LOL. I'm not looking for recognition, as much as a chance to have some fun
Step One: Create a website proclaiming the foundation of your virtual state. You can get your own domain name if you feel it's really necessary, but in all honesty, anything you can get on the web anywhere will work. Wordpress, for example, is more than sufficient.
Step Two: Earn official recognition of the legitimacy of your state from the United Nations. It's nice to get this on a general vote, of course, but in a practical sense, if you can wrangle official recognition from just a few governing members of the security council, you're probably well on your way.
Do just those two things, and you'll definitely have something to talk about, I guarantee it.
I don't like the concept of the http://www.nationstates.net either LOL. It doesn't allow citizens to have a cause for anything. The currency (if they have currency) probably ALL goes through their site. There's no way to exchange currency for real money and there are no dedicated causes for your nation to peruse. The way I'm talking of this setup would mean that banks public services and a legal system would be in place for all users/citizens. They could use the currency in real life (as well as online with the community It's not tied to the computer, the only people who would accept it would be other community members of course.) Basically, the community would vote on where to invest it's resources and it would provide resources to it's people at the same time. erinja (Показать профиль) 6 октября 2011 г., 13:30:14
The Esperanto-language forums are the right place to be discussing topics like this one, so you could certainly translate your message into Esperanto and have the discussion there.
ki4jgt (Показать профиль) 6 октября 2011 г., 17:26:04