Digital Zionism

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David de Ugarte:

"At this point, some of them start to live for theirselves: the objective of the community becomes the community itself, not the original cause that made them to meet. They dream the possibility of a completely virtual life with their real community. Sometimes it takes the form of virtual countries, other times of exclusive social networks or even different kinds of transnational activism. That is what we call “Digital Zionism“, a kind of digital segregationism. But Digital Zionism is an unstable terrain: economy matters and in the long run no coversational community can afford a complete identity, alternative no national identities if it cannot explain the very basis of the personal subsistence of its members." (http://elarte.coop/neovenetianism-in-a-nutshell-from-networks-to-phyles/)