The movement advocating for corporate city states has recently experienced a surge in momentum, largely prompted by political developments under the new administration. Despite challenges in attracting wealthy individuals to extreme notions like floating tax havens or isolated freedom cities, a promise made by Donald Trump to establish ten freedom cities on federal land has ignited interest among affluent investors. Leaders like Trey Goff and venture capitalists like Peter Thiel are now lobbying intensely to bring these ambitions to fruition, reminiscent of political theorist Albert Hirschman's ideas on 'exit' and the rights of wealthier citizens.
The movement for corporate city states has gained unexpected traction, with wealthy individuals and investors now lobbying to create tax-advantage communities, inspired by political promises.
Despite previous challenges in appealing to the wealthy, recent momentum in political support has energized advocates of corporate freedom cities, leading to potential legislation.
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