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00487: Re: Epistemological Evolution

From: Bruce Eggum <bruce.eggum(at)gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2005 23:07:31 -0600
Subject: Re: Epistemological Evolution

Did you understand the suffrage which S'tac's site advocates?
bruce

On 12/8/05, Antonio Rossin wrote:
Hi John -- and S'ace, and Mirek

I would not see anything complicated, here.

Let S'ace provide a brief presentation (say, about 250 words)
of his site explaining the DD function it is intended to accomplish;

Let Mirek link the site in a dedicated page of our WDDM web
site together with other sites addressing a similar function;

Let local democratic communities (if any) adopt S'ace's proposal
if they wish, in a wide comparison with other sites addressing the
same democratic function.

(Let our WDDM web-site become a function-oriented DD device)

What more else?

OTOH, any trick aimed "to impose" any political system onto
the people would lead IMHO to a tricked democracy, i.e. a
top-down driven one, something else but the bottom-up driven,
direct democracy we are looking for.

Regards,
antonio



At 16:20 -0500 8-12-2005, John Baker wrote:
>  It looks complicated. Not that that's a bad thing. But how would
>  you propose to impose such a system?
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: S'ace
>To: <wddm@world-wide-democracy.net>
>Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 12:23 PM
>Subject: Re: Epistemological Evolution
>
>
>  > george & john (et all) may be so privileged to invite you to ...
>  > www.globalgeniusvoter.com ...
>  > which is a site i build ... in noospheric state of mind (i admit) ...
>  >
>  > i just invite you to say something on the image of the home-page ...
>  > what message enters your '(state of) mind?
>  >
>  > maybe as a starter (or what you decide) for contextual refining
>  > debates? or as a meditation for even more profound energies?
>  >
>  > thanks for your few seconds ... spent
>  > s'ace
>  >
>  > dont be shy to ask questions or problemize ... please?
>  >




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