You make a lot of good points, but I don't think that the ideology itself is flawed to the extent of dismissal by them explicitly. Obviously, going back to some other posts, the tech market is not the sole reason for the system that we have in place today, but it is however the one area where clear organization by small, young nations could potentially cause upheaval. I feel strongly that a large part of the problem with our society is the impatience it presents the younger generation. This is in part caused by tech dealing and the surrounding factors associated with it, such as small or young nations who take to raiding dealers. Part of finding a solution is identifying and recognizing problems when they arise. In the past, these issues were simply ignored due to the shear number of voices in the arena. Now that the world herd begins to thin, we should make room for ideologies and ideological movements such as this. Too often we focus solely on the negative connotations of ideas, and seek to destroy them rather than explore them. From what I've read of the La Marx's writing, he appears to be offering all nations involved in the tech business an opportunity to re-evaluate the relationship that they share amongst each other, and we should cherish that concept.