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Neocameralism

concept
Imagine running a country like a company, with a CEO-king and no voters — that's the pitch here.
Who they are

Neocameralism, an idea from writer Curtis Yarvin.

What they do

It proposes turning countries into joint-stock corporations run by an all-powerful CEO-sovereign, deliberately walled off from any democratic feedback.

How it works

The description points to real-world echoes: Elon Musk treating the federal government like a distressed company to be restructured (via DOGE), the Prospera charter city in Honduras where a corporate 'terms of service' replaces the social contract, and 'Freedom Cities' as a domestic version on federal land. It traces a pipeline — Pronomos to Network State to Freedom Cities — as neocameralism becoming physical.

Why it matters

It's the blueprint for replacing citizens who vote with customers who sign contracts, stripping out democratic accountability by design.

The engine's record — word for word
Yarvin concept: sovereign states formalized as joint-stock corporations managed by CEO-sovereign with absolute executive authority, insulated from democratic feedback. Operational analogs: Musk at DOGE (treating federal government as distressed corporate asset under LBO), Prospera Honduras (corporate charter city with terms of service replacing social contract), Freedom Cities (domestic implementation on federal land). The Pronomos→Network State→Freedom Cities pipeline = neocameralism going physical.
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