Chapter
The Exclusive Economic Zones and Aquatic Age
An exploration of the concept of exclusive economic zones which allow a nation control over resources in a certain area of the ocean, and the questionable motives behind it. The overall thought is that the ocean is a vast, borderless expanse that doesn't need more countries and murder, but the idea of control and profit reigns supreme.
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The hosts discuss the concept of the aquatic age and creating a new map of the world centered around French Polynesia.
37:58 - 41:48 (03:49)
Summary
The hosts discuss the concept of the aquatic age and creating a new map of the world centered around French Polynesia. They discuss the exclusivity of economic zones and the potential for big parks.
ChapterThe Exclusive Economic Zones and Aquatic Age
EpisodePart Two: The Not-At-All-Sad History of Libertarian Sea Nations
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Joe Rogan talks about the potential of starting a sea-stead state in French Polynesia, which could become so economically successful that it would benefit the entire area before breaking away to live on the open ocean.
41:48 - 43:49 (02:01)
Summary
Joe Rogan talks about the potential of starting a sea-stead state in French Polynesia, which could become so economically successful that it would benefit the entire area before breaking away to live on the open ocean.
ChapterThe Exclusive Economic Zones and Aquatic Age
EpisodePart Two: The Not-At-All-Sad History of Libertarian Sea Nations
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The co-founder of Blue Frontiers, Mark Collins, shares his project of creating floating cities with Joe Quirk, which initially began as a plan for a libertarian tax haven, but has evolved to prioritize sustainability and community.
43:49 - 46:38 (02:49)
Summary
The co-founder of Blue Frontiers, Mark Collins, shares his project of creating floating cities with Joe Quirk, which initially began as a plan for a libertarian tax haven, but has evolved to prioritize sustainability and community.