I agree these would exist even if not legally recognized as separate
entities. However we should still view them as autonomous and potentially
very powerful organisms which operate with their own set of morals which
can be quite alien from our own. Nation States can be viewed similarly but
I think they're more less adaptable, and perhaps better reflect the will
and interests of its subcomponents.

Jason

On Thursday, January 29, 2015, meekerdb <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 1/29/2015 3:46 PM, Jason Resch wrote:
>
> Could Segey Brin and Larray Page wake up one day and decide to shutdown
Google and succeed in doing so? I would find such a scenario unlikely to
succeed in practice even if they were in their legal rights to do so. Even
if they did succeed in closing the doors, a Google2, composed of Google's
former employees, would quickly spring up.
>
> Sure, but that's because they were organized around certain technologies
and products - not because the government granted them incorporation.
Suppose there was no such thing as "incorporation".  There would still be
large, somewhat autonomous self-serving organizations.  There would just be
fewer because they would have to be funded by investors willing to accept
liability for the organization.
>
> Brent
>
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