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== Exact claim == Society is not an uncountable abstract quality, nor defined by an {{em|uncountable abstract quality}} of culture or history or ideals, and instead is divided into countable society-objects (populations) at gaps containing no permanent social ties which then act as populations' material borders; separate countable countries exist due to the need to defend one countable population-object from attack by a separate external population-object which is [[E:Vegeta effect|uncontrollable]] and [[E:special relativity|not wholly predictable]] by the defending population; this would imply that the problem of global empire is partly a matter of population-objects that otherwise would be separate countable objects being joined into one object forcefully and made into one very large society with all its real or figurative slave labor off in a different corner of the world; this would also imply that {{em|if}} global civilization is possible {{em|then}} it must result from a physical sort of merging of many countable society-objects into one or more new countable objects before a single global society-object can exist
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