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Since this technology enables many alternative societies, we
must expect that some of them will be very, very different from
each other, so we're mostly trying to give an overview of the
common elements. We do have to make some occasional assumptions
about the type of society to do this. Rather than getting
annoyed when you see political beliefs you disagree with, try to
understand that this technology will give each of us a better
chance to demonstrate how well our vision can work.
Source: http://seastead.org/commented/paper/intro.html#Since_this_technology_enables_many_alternative_soc
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