📚 node [[liquid democracy]]

Liquid Democracy

  • In [[Flancia]] they tried liquid democracy.
  • In liquid democracy you can choose a [[delegate]]. A delegate is a [[person]] who votes in your place on the ocassions in which you are unable or uninterested to do so.
    • [[experts]] are reasonable delegates.
    • you can [[opt out]] of any vote to yield.
  • Which are your thoughts on [[liquid democracy]] and alternate forms of governance?
    • You can leave your thoughts on the public document below.
  • If you could change one thing in the world, what would it be?
    • In Flancia all the people's proposals are considered as thoroughly as possible by those in positions of power.
  • I believe [[Google]] should adopt the key principles of [[Liquid Democracy]].
  • #push [[liquid democracy]]
    • Imagine calling elections in every nation-state currently recognized by the UN where a group of people think they could be useful. These meaning in addition to those called by the state in question as per custom up-to-date: put succinctly, imagine the citizens of the internet calling for open, transparent, fair, liquid-democracy-advancing elections in Russia, United States, China -- a priori without the authorization of the states in question, but with an intent to cooperate rationally with them.
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⥱ context
⥅ related node [[in flancia world government is bootstrapped through a global social network implementing liquid democracy and rational heterarchies]]