
Quinn Slobodian on crack-up capitalism
UnHerd with Freddie Sayers
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Fractured Economies: The Rise of Special Zones
This chapter examines the rise of fractured legal landscapes shaped by special economic zones and virtual city-states operating independently from national governance. It explores historical examples such as Hong Kong, Singapore, and Dubai, highlighting the tension between economic efficiency and political freedoms. The discussion critiques the long-term sustainability of these models, emphasizing the importance of political legitimacy and worker rights in the face of shifting global capitalism.
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