潰雪 (Chinese Wikipedia)

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  • Perry, Richard Warren. Governmentalities in City-scapes: Introduction to the Symposium. Political and Legal Anthropology Review. 2000, 23 (1): 65–72 [2024-07-14]. ISSN 1081-6976. JSTOR 24497832. doi:10.1525/pol.2000.23.1.65. (原始内容存档于2023-11-11). A projection of this simulacral vision of "home" into an imagined Southern California future is offered by Neal Stephenson in his 1992 novel Snowcrash. In his Tomorrowland, as in the ideal futurology of today's globalizing market liberalism, there no longer exists any single overarching national state-structure of governance that orders, regulates, or frames the proliferation of suburban enclaves. Instead, there are loose associations—"parallel distributed republics"—of spatially dispersed, but otherwise utterly identical "Burbclaves". These are "FOQNEs" or "Franchise-Organized Quasi-National Entities", each one a "city-state with its own constitution, a border, laws, cops, everything". 

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  • Perry, Richard Warren. Governmentalities in City-scapes: Introduction to the Symposium. Political and Legal Anthropology Review. 2000, 23 (1): 65–72 [2024-07-14]. ISSN 1081-6976. JSTOR 24497832. doi:10.1525/pol.2000.23.1.65. (原始内容存档于2023-11-11). A projection of this simulacral vision of "home" into an imagined Southern California future is offered by Neal Stephenson in his 1992 novel Snowcrash. In his Tomorrowland, as in the ideal futurology of today's globalizing market liberalism, there no longer exists any single overarching national state-structure of governance that orders, regulates, or frames the proliferation of suburban enclaves. Instead, there are loose associations—"parallel distributed republics"—of spatially dispersed, but otherwise utterly identical "Burbclaves". These are "FOQNEs" or "Franchise-Organized Quasi-National Entities", each one a "city-state with its own constitution, a border, laws, cops, everything". 

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  • Perry, Richard Warren. Governmentalities in City-scapes: Introduction to the Symposium. Political and Legal Anthropology Review. 2000, 23 (1): 65–72 [2024-07-14]. ISSN 1081-6976. JSTOR 24497832. doi:10.1525/pol.2000.23.1.65. (原始内容存档于2023-11-11). A projection of this simulacral vision of "home" into an imagined Southern California future is offered by Neal Stephenson in his 1992 novel Snowcrash. In his Tomorrowland, as in the ideal futurology of today's globalizing market liberalism, there no longer exists any single overarching national state-structure of governance that orders, regulates, or frames the proliferation of suburban enclaves. Instead, there are loose associations—"parallel distributed republics"—of spatially dispersed, but otherwise utterly identical "Burbclaves". These are "FOQNEs" or "Franchise-Organized Quasi-National Entities", each one a "city-state with its own constitution, a border, laws, cops, everything". 

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