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===proprietary / centralized===
 
===proprietary / centralized===
 
* [http://www.deliberator.com/ Deliberator]: very similar to [[htyp:InstaGov/Liquid Agenda|Liquid Agenda]], but more heavily moderated and produced
 
* [http://www.deliberator.com/ Deliberator]: very similar to [[htyp:InstaGov/Liquid Agenda|Liquid Agenda]], but more heavily moderated and produced
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* [https://www.popvox.com/ PopVox] ([https://plus.google.com/115845584660035325057 Google+]): tell US Congress your opinion of bills
 
===techniques===
 
===techniques===
 
* [[wikipedia:Rational consensus]]: the method is not currently described in the article, but perhaps the article will be expanded soon. A user has described this system thusly: "ideas are based on known facts and good practices."
 
* [[wikipedia:Rational consensus]]: the method is not currently described in the article, but perhaps the article will be expanded soon. A user has described this system thusly: "ideas are based on known facts and good practices."

Revision as of 16:14, 23 February 2013

InstaGov is a set of tools for instant self-governance via computer network. It is currently under development. It will be open-source and distributed/federated.

Goals

  • to invent functional and productive techniques of stateless (non-hierarchical) democratic self-governance
  • to test and demonstrate these techniques starting on a small scale and working progressively upward
  • to watch for exploit holes and "gaming" of these implementations, and work out ways to defeat these while they are still small
  • to eventually make traditional government both unnecessary and irrelevant

External Pages

Modules

Methodology

Related Projects

proprietary / centralized

techniques

  • wikipedia:Rational consensus: the method is not currently described in the article, but perhaps the article will be expanded soon. A user has described this system thusly: "ideas are based on known facts and good practices."