Interpretation--I am in control of my experience. And therefore of the world.
Blind presuppositions: my power, my value.
More importantly: our identity, the world as one.
One might say borders must disappear--national boundaries and property rights. (Or one might say instead borders must be respected: the sovereignty of a nation must not be infringed upon by another nation, and property must not be thieved by government.)
The state is a beautiful presupposition, an idea empowered to real effects by our belief in it. As such the state is a tool -- the conceptual equivalent of technology -- and is used for ill or for good, according to the intentions and limitations of people, all those along the spectrum of control, from those who directly determine, decide, or enforce laws, to those who listen to, express views about, and vote for members of the former class -- and everyone in between.
So the question becomes how best to implement this tool.