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Patchwork systems largely declined after the rise of Nationalism and Colonialism (and the fall of the latter) from the 17th to 20th with nothing much left except for a small number of microstates scattered around much of the old world such as the 6 microstates in Europe and Singapore, with all these states being wealthy, proving that city-states can function in the modern age.
 
In the 21st century the notion of organizing the world around city-states and microstates became popular among a number of political circles, including [[File:Libertarian.png]] [[Libertarianism|Libertarian]], [[File:Nrx.png]] [[NeoreactionarismNeoreactionaryism|Neoreactionary]] and local nationalist circles. Notably including the right-wing blogger Mencius Moldbug who coined the term "Patchwork" to describe the system in which a specific region is made up entirely of microstates. Patchwork is also popular among the HK pro-democracy camp, with many believing that the only way to have full democracy without PRC overriding their actions is to make HK fully independent.
 
==Beliefs==
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===Literature===
*[https://www.academia.edu/38433249/Principia_Politica Principia Politica: Politics and Ethics Under Scaling and Uncertainty] by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
*[https://www.unqualified-reservations.org/2008/11/patchwork-positive-vision-part-1/ Patchwork: A Political System for the 21st Century] by [[File:Curtis Yarvin.png]] [[NeoreactionarismNeoreactionaryism|Mencius Moldbug]]
*[https://archive.is/EKXCD Archipelago and Atomic Communitarianism] by [[Liberaltarianism|Scott Alexander]]
*[https://xenogothic.com/2018/04/12/patchwork-101/ Patchwork 101] and [https://xenogothic.com/2018/06/20/6638/ Patchwork from the Left] by [[Neo-Marxism|Xenogothic]]
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