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'''Open source democracy''' is a system of democracy that respects sustainable balances of power and eventually wants to eliminate all representative democracy. The motive here is: any elite, left or right, always adheres to the plush so that the mechanisms by which these adhesion evokes prove much more influential than the ideological approach. To avoid these mechanisms in fact all citizens, through online tools, time and again participate in decision-making are important to them or areas of interest. | '''Open source democracy''' is a system of democracy that respects sustainable balances of power and eventually wants to eliminate all representative democracy. The motive here is: any elite, left or right, always adheres to the plush so that the mechanisms by which these adhesion evokes prove much more influential than the ideological approach. To avoid these mechanisms in fact all citizens, through online tools, time and again participate in decision-making are important to them or areas of interest. | ||
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http://www.demos.co.uk/files/OpenSourceDemocracy.pdf | |||
[[wikipedia:Open-source_governance|Open source governance]] See WP | |||
{{Wikidata|Q3883861}} | |||
[[nl:Open source democratie]] | [[nl:Open source democratie]] | ||
[[Category:Sociology]] |
Latest revision as of 22:00, 13 June 2019
Open source democracy is a system of democracy that respects sustainable balances of power and eventually wants to eliminate all representative democracy. The motive here is: any elite, left or right, always adheres to the plush so that the mechanisms by which these adhesion evokes prove much more influential than the ideological approach. To avoid these mechanisms in fact all citizens, through online tools, time and again participate in decision-making are important to them or areas of interest.
Links
http://www.demos.co.uk/files/OpenSourceDemocracy.pdf
Open source governance See WP