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How to Build a Country | Season 0, Episode 4

Have you ever thought 💭 that you are deprived of many public services and goods because of the lack of a global country? No? Well you are!

Take multinational companies like #Facebook or #Amazon 📦 . They already operate across borders, but they pay very little #taxes in very few countries. And this has big consequences: countries are deprived of at least $500 billion annually. Five hundred billion dollars💰. To put it in perspective: with half of that amount of money, we could put an end to global #hunger for one year.

In this 4th episode of “#HowToBuildACountry,” Andrea Venzon & Colombe Cahen-Salvador use multinationals AND #space 🚀 as clear examples of how without a global country to regulate, tax & represent, only the top 1% win! Check out this episode, and get ready to explore what #Amazon and #Musk are gaining from the lack of a global system of democratic governance! And then join us to change it! ✊

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