Meta-State Mindset : And the Case for Hellenism
Overview
In an era of resurgent identity politics, failing nation-states, and global migration, how can an ancient people without a truly sovereign homeland preserve and strengthen their civilisation? The Meta-State offers a bold, original answer: a bottom-up, decentralised framework that transcends traditional borders while remaining fiercely rooted in shared culture, memory, and purpose.
Focused on the Hellenic nation, this groundbreaking socio-political study proposes the Meta-State as a revolutionary organising principle for ethnic nations in the twenty-first century. Neither a nostalgic fantasy of return nor a surrender to assimilation, the Meta-State is a practical, adaptable architecture that enables a people to thrive politically, culturally, and economically even when scattered across dozens of countries and inadequately represented (or actively misrepresented) by the nation-states in which they live. Drawing on history, political philosophy and real-world examples, the book systematically examines the dimensions of nationhood:- The religious and metaphysical foundations of Hellenic identity
- Language preservation and evolution in a diaspora context
- Economic co-operation, investment pools, and transnational business networks
- Education, media, and the creation of shared informational ecosystems
- Diplomatic strategies and soft-power projection without centralised state power
At its core, The Meta-State argues that the nation-state model is increasingly obsolete for many historic peoples. In its place, the author presents a viable alternative: a distributed, resilient, self-organising civilisation that operates above, below, and across existing states. The Meta-State does not seek to replace countries, but to complement them, building parallel structures that can advocate for national interests more effectively than overburdened or compromised national governments.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798343392333
- ISBN-10: 9798343392333
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: May 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.34 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.48 pounds
- Page Count: 158
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