EPISODE · Jan 28, 2026 · 35 MIN
The Liquefaction of Borders
from Augurnomics Deep Dives Podcast Series · host David Sean Rogers
Borders once decided everything: who belonged, who ruled, who paid. They were the skeleton of order, etched into maps and blood, anchoring power to soil. But those lines no longer hold. Sovereignty is splitting.In one direction, it liquefies - into flows of capital, code, and culture that seep past checkpoints, indifferent to flags. In another, it hardens - into blocs, walls, and supply chains welded shut as fortresses against disruption. We live in both systems at once: fluid and firm, dissolving and congealing.The postwar order - Bretton Woods, Pax Americana - was built on solid ground and dollar trade. That foundation is cracked but not gone. A digital nomad may juggle four residencies yet remain tethered to the choke points of airports, visas, and undersea cables. A DAO may govern in code, but its servers hum in warehouses patrolled by tax codes and national police. The new borders are less visible: fiber cables, data centers, and algorithms that govern as decisively as walls once did.This essay asks a sharper question: what governs us when sovereignty melts but never disappears? When the border is no longer a line on a map, but a fault line where flows and frontiers collide in the same space? This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit augurnomics.substack.com
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