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# Network Societies

### **Intro**

Network Societies is a comprehensive term that encapsulates a diverse array of entities, including Smart Governments, Micronations, Startup Cities, Network States, Co-Living initiatives, Special Economic Zones (SEZs), and other Societies  engaged in both physical or virtual real estate investments, with some harboring aspirations of attaining diplomatic recognition and establishing Alternative Sovereignties either online or on the ground.&#x20;

Network Societies represent a dynamic and expansive landscape of innovative entities committed to reshaping the traditional notions of governance and community. Their collective pursuit centers around innovation and the reimagining of societal structures for a more dynamic and progressive future.&#x20;

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