Hello BitcoinTalk community,
Farewell to Westphalia, a new work by Jarad Hope (co-founder of Logos) and Peter Ludlow (philosopher and writer), is now available in both physical and open-source editions.
The book takes on a big question:
👉 What does governance look like after the nation-state?
Exploring themes of crypto sovereignty, decentralized power, and post-nation-state governance, the authors argue that blockchain technologies aren’t just financial tools — they’re the scaffolding for new forms of political organization.
Meticulously researched yet remarkably accessible, the book takes on a big question:
Can blockchain technology provide the infrastructure for non-nation-state governance systems?
🔹 Where to get it
Amazon (Kindle and physical copies)
https://Logos.co/farewell-to-westphalia (free-and-open-source edition)Physical editions are also being distributed to libraries and universities worldwide.
If you’d like to help get the book into more institutions, please reach out — community support makes all the difference.
This isn’t just another crypto title — it’s an attempt to spark a wider conversation about how we govern ourselves in a world where sovereignty can finally move beyond borders.
📖 Check it out here:
Would love to hear your thoughts, critiques, and questions.
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