Some of you may be confused as to why a U.S. citizen living in Colorado has become so completely obsessed with what's going on in Spain. Bear with me, there's a method to my madness.
I believe what's currently happening in Spain represents a crucial microcosm for what we'll see sweep across the entire planet over the next ten years. Some of you will want to have a discussion about who's right and who's wrong in this particular affair, but that's besides the point. It doesn’t matter which side you favor, what matters is that Madrid/Catalonia is an example of the forces of centralization duking it out with forces of decentralization.
Madrid represents the nation-state as we know it, with its leaders claiming Spain is forever indivisible according to the constitution. Madrid has essentially proclaimed there's no possible avenue to independence from a centralized Spain even if various regions decide in large number they wish to be independent. This sort of attitude will be seen as unacceptable and primitive by increasingly large numbers of humans in the years ahead. Catalonia should be seen as a canary in the coal mine. The forces of decentralization are rising, but entrenched centralized institutions and the bureaucrats running them will become increasingly terrified, panicked and oppressive.
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