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==About==
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<big>'''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.</big>
'''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.
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* [[htyp:InstaGov|Design documents]]
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* [[issuepedia:InstaGov|Philosophy]]
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* Google+: [https://plus.google.com/u/0/111304337631160193138 page] and [https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/117423839385292311095 community]
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==Goals==
 
==Goals==
 
* to invent functional and productive techniques of stateless (non-hierarchical) democratic self-governance
 
* to invent functional and productive techniques of stateless (non-hierarchical) democratic self-governance
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* to watch for exploit holes and "gaming" of these implementations, and work out ways to defeat these while they are still small
 
* 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
 
* to eventually make traditional government both unnecessary and irrelevant
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In order to work towards these goals, it is necessary to better understand the [[mechanics of power]].
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Restrictions on the sampling of public opinion, and its conversion into binding decisions, are a thing which may once have been necessary but which is now basically preventing democracy from taking place.
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"restrictions on the sampling of public opinion" means:
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# Elections only happen at set times, with long intervals in between
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# What or who people can vote for is determined by those already in power
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# The means of expression on votable issues is limited to favoring a single one, rather than expressing the degree to which one approves or disapproves of each
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Proposed changes (there are some details to work out in each of these, but this is the basic idea):
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: A. Any voter should be able to [[liquid agenda|propose agenda items at any time]]
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: B. Any voter should be able to proxy their decisions in any given subject area to another voter of their choosing (subject-specific liquid democracy)
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: C. (this part is not logically required, but I think it will be important) There should be a [[debate mapper|system of rational debate]] available, to which issues of sufficient importance should be subjected before they can be enacted.
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==External Pages==
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* [[htyp:InstaGov|Design documents]]
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* [[issuepedia:InstaGov|Philosophy]]
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* [http://bugs.hypertwins.org/projects/igov Project manager / bug tracker]
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* Google+: <echo raw now><a href="https://plus.google.com/111304337631160193138" rel="publisher" class="external text">page</a></echo> and [https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/117423839385292311095 community]
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==Modules==
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* [[liquid agenda]]
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* [[debate mapper]]
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* [[P2P Accountability Enforcement]]
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* [[categorization]]
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* [[proxy voting]]
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** [[weighted proxy voting|weighted]]
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==Methodology==
 
==Methodology==
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* [[cooperatives]]
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* [[governance methods]]: alternatives
 
* [[inquest]]
 
* [[inquest]]
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* [[liquid democracy]]
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* [[liquid representation]]
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* [[rational debate]]
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* [[stages of change]]
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* [[voter enclave]]s
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==Applications==
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* [[democratic militia]]
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* [[federated retail]]
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* [[structured debate]]: a set of rules for [[rational debate]]
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* solutions to the [[taxation problem]]:
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** [[co-operatization of large companies]]
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** [[opt-in market socialism]]
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** [[socialized land ownership]]
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==Presentation==
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* [[Collaborative network]]
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* [[Circling the wagons]]
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* [[International Citizens' Union]]
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* [[Premises]]
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* [[Structural overview]]
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* [[Social business coalition]]
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* [[Solutions]]
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* [[US House of Commons]]
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==Related Projects==
 
==Related Projects==
* '''Liquid Feedback''' (a project of the Pirate Party): [http://liquidfeedback.org/ main site] .. [http://liquidfeedback.org/blog/ blog] (English and German)
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* [https://citizenos.com/product/ CitizenOS]: proprietary decisionmaking platform
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* [http://democracyos.org/ DemocracyOS]: liquid democracy implementation ([https://www.americamagazine.org/politics-society/2017/06/12/case-against-bill-gates-mark-zuckerberg-and-philanthropy-we-know-it via] [https://social.coop/users/ntnsndr/updates/4088 via author on Mastodon]): code is on GitHub
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* Liquid Agenda and the Debate Mapper could probably benefit from having a UI like [https://github.com/Agora-Project/agora-meteor this], at least as an option. ([https://witches.town/@Angle author on Mastodon])
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* '''[http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-humanity-online-project The Humanity Online Project]'''
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* '''[https://love.loomio.org/real-democracy-needs-to-include-everyone Loomio]'''
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** [https://loomio.coop/ software co-op]
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* '''[[Liquid Feedback]]''' (a project of the Pirate Party)
 
* '''Make Your Laws''': [http://makeyourlaws.org main site] .. [http://wiki.makeyourlaws.org wiki] .. [https://plus.google.com/100183759660923071401/about Google+]
 
* '''Make Your Laws''': [http://makeyourlaws.org main site] .. [http://wiki.makeyourlaws.org wiki] .. [https://plus.google.com/100183759660923071401/about Google+]
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===proprietary / centralized===
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* [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://blog.kialo.com/kialo-hello-world-d12ac78a320a Kialo]: similar to [[debate mapper]]
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* [https://www.loomio.org/ Loomio]: "a user-friendly tool for group decision-making. Creating a world where it’s easy for anyone to participate in decisions that affect them." Subscription is pay-what-you-like; looks like interaction may be limited to "groups".
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* [http://participedia.net/en Participedia] "open global knowledge community for researchers and practitioners in the field of democratic innovation and public engagement."
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* [https://www.popvox.com/ PopVox] ([https://plus.google.com/115845584660035325057 Google+]): tell US Congress your opinion of bills
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* [http://participedia.net/en/organizations/wikivote WikiVote] "Russian non-governmental organization which goal is to develop effective means of citizens’ participation in lawmaking and strategic planning"
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* [http://thespark.org/ The Spark] "Users post and vote on PROBLEMS that we face as a global community. The most popular problems are voted to the top. Users then post and vote on SOLUTIONS so that the community can take ACTION." - sounds similar to [[liquid agenda]]
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===techniques===
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* [[wikipedia:Participatory politics]]: hierarchical representation carried out more thoroughly
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** [http://web.archive.org/web/20140327013949/http://rebooting.personaldemocracy.com/node/5490 Professional Politicians Beware!] by Aaron Swartz ([http://50.81.205.197/photo_album/chron/2017/2017_02_21-book_review-the_boy_who_could_change_the_world-the_writings_of_aaron_swartz/politics.html via])
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* [[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."
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===discussion===
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* [http://online-governance.quora.com/ Quora]
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===plans===
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* [https://sites.google.com/site/equalityincorporated/ Equality Incorporated] ([https://plus.google.com/u/0/112240283217111217636/posts/DKe7hDFuq38 discussion])
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* [http://www.wolf-pac.com/the_plan Wolf PAC]
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* '''2013-07-31''' [http://www.indyweek.com/indyweek/how-democrats-can-reclaim-north-carolina-government/Content?oid=3685711 How Democrats can reclaim North Carolina government]

Latest revision as of 19:10, 28 June 2024

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

In order to work towards these goals, it is necessary to better understand the mechanics of power.

Restrictions on the sampling of public opinion, and its conversion into binding decisions, are a thing which may once have been necessary but which is now basically preventing democracy from taking place. "restrictions on the sampling of public opinion" means:

  1. Elections only happen at set times, with long intervals in between
  2. What or who people can vote for is determined by those already in power
  3. The means of expression on votable issues is limited to favoring a single one, rather than expressing the degree to which one approves or disapproves of each

Proposed changes (there are some details to work out in each of these, but this is the basic idea):

A. Any voter should be able to propose agenda items at any time
B. Any voter should be able to proxy their decisions in any given subject area to another voter of their choosing (subject-specific liquid democracy)
C. (this part is not logically required, but I think it will be important) There should be a system of rational debate available, to which issues of sufficient importance should be subjected before they can be enacted.

External Pages

Modules

Methodology

Applications

Presentation

Related Projects

proprietary / centralized

  • Deliberator: very similar to Liquid Agenda, but more heavily moderated and produced
  • Kialo: similar to debate mapper
  • Loomio: "a user-friendly tool for group decision-making. Creating a world where it’s easy for anyone to participate in decisions that affect them." Subscription is pay-what-you-like; looks like interaction may be limited to "groups".
  • Participedia "open global knowledge community for researchers and practitioners in the field of democratic innovation and public engagement."
  • PopVox (Google+): tell US Congress your opinion of bills
  • WikiVote "Russian non-governmental organization which goal is to develop effective means of citizens’ participation in lawmaking and strategic planning"
  • The Spark "Users post and vote on PROBLEMS that we face as a global community. The most popular problems are voted to the top. Users then post and vote on SOLUTIONS so that the community can take ACTION." - sounds similar to liquid agenda

techniques

discussion

plans