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Chapter 6 - Chapter 6: The Creation of Eurostate

The collapse of national institutions during the pandemic forced European states to merge logistical systems. Borders dissolved out of necessity rather than ideology and eventually, governance consolidated into a single post-national structure: Eurostate. Eurostate differs fundamentally from traditional states in that it does not govern territory, populations or economies. Eurostate governs something else entirely. It governs meaning.

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