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Tibor Katelbach

LiquidFeedback - Interactive Democracy - 0 views

  • LiquidFeedback is an open-source software, powering internet platforms for proposition development and decision making.
  • direct referendum
  • Considering nobody has enough time and knowledge for every issue, votes can be delegated by topic
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  • Delegated or Proxy Voting.
  • Proposition development process
  • Preferential voting
  • Interactive Democracy
  • communication between an initiative and the voters
  • Initiatives shall get an idea how successful a proposition is likely to be and what to change in order to gain more support.
  • Likewise voters can try to influence propositions by their feedback or instigate a new initiative with an own proposition if they so wish.
  • very advanced voting system based on Cloneproof Schwartz Sequential Dropping (CSSD) also known as the Schulze method
  • new communication channel between voters and representatives
  • Political parties | Along with associations this is the original purpose of LiquidFeedback
  • Associations/NGOs | LiquidFeedback allows all members to participate not only in voting but also in developing ideas while board members understand what the majority really want and can make responsible decisions based on the “popular vote“
  • Government/Civic Participation | LiquidFeedback is an offer to participate in any question of particular interest to the individual citizen. People will participate if they think it makes sense and representatives at least acknowledge the will of the participants.
  • Constituency/Electoral District | Representatives can use LiquidFeedback as a commitment to their constituency to fullfill the promise of a  government of the people, by the people, for the people.
  • Economy/Corporations | Visionary boards are interested in unleashing the creativity of their employees. This use case takes a special position as there we are not talking about democratic systems. The board will have the last word and reliability of results can be subject to a risk assessment.
Tibor Katelbach

10 Practical Tools for Building a Resilient Local Economy - 1 views

  • 10 Practical Tools for Building a Resilient Local Economy
  • We must think LOCALLY, and act now to begin growing a resilient local economy.
  • Understand the full extent of the problem.
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  • Eternal “growth” is impossible on a finite planet. We are living in a contracting economy and life as we once knew it is changing forever
  • we are going to have to use different economic tools than we have in the past: tools to facilitate transactions between people.
  • Build resilience.
  • we the people at the grassroots
  • The crises we face demand that we work together with others in ways we never have done before.
  • Develop practical life skills which will get you through challenges.
  • Grow food. Now. Everywhere you can
  • Relocalize: shift to lifestyles which require far less transportation
  • Powerdown: decrease your energy dependence overall.
  • An economy is like an ecosystem: it has many interrelated parts. We need to build much greater resilience into each of the parts – local business, currency, investment, measurement systems – in anticipation of what lies ahead.
  • Practice sharing: Set up lots of sharing networks, like carpools, home repair groups, garden sharing, group purchasing, tool libraries, gift cultures and more. Do it now, while times are relatively good, so these networks will be in place when we really need them.
  • Demand new economic indicators. Economic Indicators are our measuring sticks. They’re the way we determine whether (or how far) we’re moving in the right direction.
  • “The economy” is the sum total of transactions between people. And people’s lives and experiences are about much more than just dollars, profit and growth.
Tibor Katelbach

How to Govern Intelligently in the 21st Century - YouTube - 0 views

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    Nicolas Berggruen Institute and Nathan Gardels is editor of New Perspectives Quarterly. democracy is getting harder and harder to accept reforms and to reform itself power must govern downward towards the grass roots involve & decision dvision knowledgeeable democracy and acountable meritocracy lack of democratic legitimacy consensus building institutions
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