Cyberfeudalism suggests that

a. nation-states will continue to exist but will become much less important and less central to people's lives.
b. nation-states will cease to exist.
c. the basic importance of nation-states will not change, but people's lives will be enriched by new sources of identity.
d. the nation-state will dissolve into either large regional federations or a single international federation.
e. nation-states will continue to exist, but individuals will cease completely to identify with them.


Answer: a

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