I have no objection.
Milan Valach
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Subject: RE: New application No. 22 Ok with me. Josep
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New application No. 22
Please submit your comments/approval before
April 31: This is also placed in http://www.world-wide-democracy.net/Wiki/NewApplicationsReceived
* This is a request from richard(at)cyberjournal.org to become
a WDDM member
Dear WWDM,
For 30 years I was in the
software R&D industry in Silicon Valley. In 1994 I
quit my career
and moved to Ireland to become a writer. Not a writer in the sense of art
or profession, but in the sense of developing my ideas and sharing them.
My motivation came from my understanding that the world system
is
dysfunctional, and I wanted to contribute to changing it.
I've
published dozens of articles in magazines and journals around the
world
- a wide variety of venues, including liberal magazines, Marxist
journals, militia newsletters, and student 'zines. Everything I write gets
posted first to my email lists. My most successful article so far has been "Escaping the Matrix", published first in Whole Earth (2000) and then elsewhere. If you look in google, you'll find that it's been posted to
lots of websites (usually without me being informed). I've gotten at least
a hundred enthusiastic letters and messages in response to that article.
I self-published a pamphlet called "The Zen of Global Transformation",
which
had an enthusiastic but very small following. I didn't do much to
promote it...not sure why. I still have a few copies available, and it's
posted on my website. I've now got a book almost ready for publication,
"Escaping the Matrix - Global Transformation: Why We Need It, And How We
Can Get It". I will be spending full-time promoting that when it it
finished.
The book presents an analysis of how the world system works
at present, including the sham of liberal democracy. But the main thesis,
the most unique part, is my understanding of how we can change
things and what real democracy is about. I don't agree with the models
currently being proposed by WWDM, but you folks have the same goals I do
and I think this would be a good forum for me to participate in.
best regards, Richard Moore (rkm) http://cyberjournal.org
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