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Logos Press Engine Releases Book on Cyberstates and the Future of Governance

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Last updated: September 19, 2025 3:30 pm
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Published: September 19, 2025
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Zug, Switzerland, has become the focal point of discussions on governance in the digital era with the recent release of a provocative new book titled “Farewell to Westphalia: Crypto Sovereignty and Post-Nation-State Governance.” Authored by Jarrad Hope and Peter Ludlow, the publication was made available in both print and online formats starting September 18.

The book critiques the historical foundations of the modern nation-state, a model that has been in place since the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. The authors argue that this governance structure is increasingly ill-suited to address the challenges that arise in today’s digital landscape. They introduce the concept of the “cyberstate,” a novel political model facilitated by blockchain technology and voluntary digital communities, envisioning a world where these new entities could replace traditional nation-states.

The notion of cyberstates is not entirely new; it takes inspiration from early cypherpunk communities. Dawned with renewed significance due to advancements in blockchain, cyberstates are described as online communities that undertake functions typically associated with traditional nations—such as providing security, healthcare, cultural sponsorship, and fostering business development—while operating without rigid geographical constraints.

Hope and Ludlow assert that unlike nation-states, cyberstates will emerge from shared values and voluntary membership rather than arbitrary political borders. They define the territory of a cyberstate as being its “footprint in cyberspace,” granting it unlimited scope and scale.

A significant feature of cyberstates, as proposed by the authors, is their governance through blockchain technology. This approach entails using a shared digital ledger that permanently records all actions taken, ensuring total transparency across voting, policies, and communications. Such technology could prevent the sort of corruption that plagues many modern governments, where accountability often disappears behind closed doors.

The authors emphasize the need for a reformed governance model, reflecting that current systems fall short in fulfilling the needs and expectations of citizens. They argue that blockchain provides a mechanism for transparency and immutability, placing personal business in a secure and private environment.

“This book makes it crystal clear that the nation-state is no longer the best governance system for today’s digital society,” noted Bob de Wit, an Emeritus Professor of Strategic Leadership, highlighting the necessity for alternative governance structures. Frederico Ast, the Founder of Kleros, praised the book as a “compelling manifesto” that combines thorough research with visionary ideas about the future of governance.

Dedicated to Julian Assange and Hal Finney, two pivotal figures in the realms of activism and technology, “Farewell to Westphalia” aims to resonate deeply within cypherpunk and hacktivist cultures. Its release comes as governments worldwide struggle to maintain public trust amid growing digital challenges, presenting a timely roadmap for alternative governance systems.

As conversations about the role of technology in shaping future governance continue to evolve, this book stands as a critical exploration of how communities can leverage digital networks to create frameworks that serve their unique needs. The book will be liberally licensed under Creative Commons, encouraging wide distribution and collaboration in furthering discussions on these transformative ideas.

For more information about “Farewell to Westphalia,” readers can visit logos.co/farewell-to-westphalia.

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