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Democratization Politics
The word “democracy” mostly came to mean “representative democracy” where we vote once every 3 years. But really, democracy is a spectrum based on the level of collective intelligence present in the system of governance.
Improving it would mean:
- Higher transparency, volume & efficiency of information processing
- Increased accountability & verifiability
- Increased participation of the public in opinion & policy formation
State of the Art
In the civil & the professional spheres, we see a crazy growth of facilitation techniques: Art of Hosting, Deep Democracy, Theory U, Sociocracy etc.
Along with these, we see more & more digital technologies - new voting systems, deliberation apps, feedback systems etc.
Overall, shitloads of tools & techniques to improve quality, efficiency, transparency & fairness of governance.
But we aren’t seeing any adoption by governments, are we? 1 reply
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Community Politics
“Today we are faced with the preeminent fact that, if civilization is to survive, we must cultivate the science of human relationships—the ability of all peoples, of all kinds, to live together and work together, in the same world, at peace”.— Franklin D. Roosevelt
In postindustrial societies with annual per capita GDP above $25k, the reasons for suffering are no longer material - they’re behaviors, psychologies & social relations that aren’t functioning properly.
We‘d start worrying about questions like:
- Whats the distribution of social capital & status?
- Interpersonal trust, kindness & willingness to help strangers?
- Do people have the resources for conflict resolution?
- How many perceived enemies do people have?
- How good are we at perspective-taking?
- How lonely are people?
In societies where people communicate better, there’s less resentment, hence less reason for discrimination. 1 reply
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Towards a Sustainable Future
Unfortunately, the world-system simply isn’t functioning in a socially, economically or ecologically sustainable way. Call it late stage capitalism, we just call it outdated systems.
In an ironic twist of fate, to solve hard problems of the world-system, we need to look inwards, into our emotional lives and the nature of our intimate relationships with ourselves, each other and the world.
As psychology, behavior, culture and systems develop, humanity will self-organize in new ways and the way we play life will be changed. If a society is doing well & the games of everyday life are fair, people are able to think in more far-sighted ways.
Positive feedback loops and butterfly effects all around!
- Got anything better to do? 🤷♂️ 1 reply
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