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The Supranational Federation: A New World System (Ft. Benjamin Studebaker)

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Apr 10, 2026
Benjamin Studebaker, a political theorist with a PhD from Cambridge and author of the Why Federalism series, lays out a plan for a supranational federation to overcome the nation-state’s limits. He explains competition-driven convergence, supranational choke points to curb capital flight, a two-chamber legislature for labor and status, and practical paths for transnational organizing around healthcare and education.
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Commercial Competition Replaced War As The Dominant State Pressure

  • Commercial competition now shapes states more than military rivalry and enforces global policy convergence.
  • Benjamin Studebaker argues post-colonial small states converge on low taxes, weak regulation, and low wages to attract capital, eroding distinct local ways of life.
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Cataracts As Levers To Shield Local Experimentation

  • Supranational federations can ‘qualify’ competition by fixing revenue shares and setting global minimums to free local experimentation.
  • Studebaker proposes cataracts that control capital and wage flows so cities/counties get stable revenue to pursue varied forms of life.
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Institutionalizing The Education Epistemic Divide

  • Political epistemic split tracks education: democratic epistemology among non-college workers vs technocratic epistemology among university graduates.
  • Studebaker recommends institutionalizing this cleavage with a Chamber of Labor and Chamber of Status to represent both epistemologies.
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