I think the proposed answer is the end of free will and abandoning
all semblance of human rights.

And I agree that digital technologies, and the tech industry,
have become the surest path to reaching this end goal of a
lack of conflict by achieving the total loss of self.

On 8/17/21 7:18 AM, Karl Semich wrote:
> The inevitable development of digital governance is an opportunity for
> people to code into stone that there is _always_ a solution to be found
> that satisfies _every_ impacted party.
> 
> This means communication, mediation, creativity, persistence ... It
> could be augmented by software and we wouldn't have to burn through our
> community diplomats any more.
> 
> We could end war and discontent by actually acting on every diverse part.
> 
> If anybody could represent this belief in the discourse, it would be
> really wonderful.
> 


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