Civilizations Are Transaction Costs
Every map of civilizations is, underneath, a map of transaction costs. The usual stories about nations and civilizations fall into two camps, and both run into the same problem. One camp, the constructivists, sees nations as political projects—the products of state-building, what Benedict Anderson called “print capitalism” in his book Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism, and of deliberate elite mobilization.