Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Corporation/company land enjoying sovereign status??
Date: Aug 03, 2005 @ 15:58
Author: aletheia kallos (aletheia kallos <aletheiak@...>)
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thanx sean & or seyffffe1n

the idea of quasi sovereignty immediately calls the
most important question

what
among all our multipointing
& what in general
actually is
real sovereignty
&
concomitantly
what is really only quasi sovereignty

for we have been content til now to arbitrarily
consider the prevailing consensus reality as somehow
definitive
& thus to believe that de jure boundaries are somehow
more authentic than de facto ones
& we have moreover been basing our idea of world class
territories & all dependent multipoint hierarchies on
united nations membership alone
quasi
as if that in itself were somehow definitive of real
sovereignty

& any vaticans or taiwans etc to the contrary
notwithstanding

for at the same time & thru it all
it still seems to me
real sovereignty really is either real divinity
with real divine rights etc
as claimed by supposed sovereigns thru the ages
or else it is a massive delusion

& the state sovereignties we & others generally
consider so real
are in reality already only quasi sovereignties
themselves
especially insofar as they disregard the fundamental &
equivalent underlying divinity of individual human
beings

for states are just as much quasi human beings as
corporations are
tho the corporeal comparison is more obvious to bodies
economic than to these far more subhuman monsters
called bodies politic or states

so it seems to me
you shake us right down to asking & really
entertaining the question
who & or what is really divine here anyway

--- Seÿffffe1n O'Connell <gleannmaghair@...>
wrote:

> Are there companies/corporations that have sovereign
> or quasi-sovereign status over a territory? (e.g.
> the
> United Fruit Company in Colombia or Shell in
> Nigeria)
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> Lèche-vitrine ou lèche-écran ?
> magasinage.yahoo.ca
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