Few science fiction novels probe the intersection of technology, society, and governance as sharply as Neal Stephenson's "The Diamond Age." Set against a backdrop where traditional nation-states have crumbled, replaced by a mosaic of tribes or "phyles" bound by shared values, the novel introduces a revolutionary concept: the Distributed Republic.
The Concept of a Distributed Republic
Few science fiction novels probe the intersection of technology, society, and governance as sharply as Neal Stephenson's "The Diamond Age." Set against a backdrop where traditional nation-states have crumbled, replaced by a mosaic of tribes or "phyles" bound by shared values, the novel introduces a revolutionary concept: the Distributed Republic.