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Revision as of 15:29, 17 March 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
- Design documents
- Philosophy
- Project manager / bug tracker
- Google+: page and community
Modules
Methodology
- federated retail
- governance methods: alternatives
- inquest
- liquid democracy
- rational debate
- stages of change
- structured debate: a set of rules for rational debate
- solutions to the taxation problem:
- co-operatization of large companies
- minimum profit distribution: a minimum portion of profit must be given to employees and the community
- opt-in market socialism
- socialized land ownership
- co-operatization of large companies
Related Projects
- Liquid Feedback (a project of the Pirate Party)
- Make Your Laws: main site .. wiki .. Google+
proprietary / centralized
- Deliberator: very similar to Liquid Agenda, but more heavily moderated and produced
- PopVox (Google+): tell US Congress your opinion of bills
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."