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I believe the closest to it today would be nomadic bitcoiners with multiple passports. We have all in a small way opted out of the government system by using Bitcoin, how much that develops, and if there can be any physical “free cities” or such, I think it will appear more similar to a Hong Kong, the people will have to agree to some terms but the economic benefit they provide will grant them special status with the State they are located in.
It’s first and foremost a non-violent non-force system.
And ok yes in Korea you have a mono-culture so the argument for implicit approval of government is much more credible than in the US.
Wish you the best.
Thanks.
Interesting you bring up Hong Kong, as its special status has been gradually but steadily eroded by the mainland in recent years. I'm not too hopeful on their future as a free city.
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