<   Someone made an interesting point the other day ... something like "States 
are the most basic form of gerrymandering."  >

On one hand it seems plausible to me that complex systems need to develop 
membranes or modules to function at all.   On the other hand, the kind of 
membranes that evolve in practice often don't seem to optimize anything that is 
worthwhile.   Sometimes a systemic and potent immune response is best.

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2018/11/the-nation-has-been-this-dividedin-the-civil-war/575587/

Marcus

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