by Max Barry

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Origins

Local tribes wanted to maintain their anarchist ways. But as colonizing forces made advances to other tribes farther east, familiar groups voted to join forces to deal with the 'modern world'. A 'nation', a notion the participants themselves were sceptical about, was formed out of necessity. Usually living in groups of 80 to 130 people, voting to pick the default voting system was their first act as a nation. Then they picked the name.

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