Letting people literally become the state is the best way to protect Democracy. But how efficient is this?
The good thing is that today we have the internet and thus it is much easier to have a decentralized state by the people, thus solutions like these could for some things scale without costing a lot. I wonder if there has been any mathematical research for the amount of decentralization that is required so that a hegemonic class doesnt emerge. I'd prefer it to be mathematical because I know a lot of opinions on this matter which are always interrelated with one's political agenda.(reformist,anarchist,revolutionary marxist,capitalist) . 2013/1/11 George Dafermos - TBM <[email protected]> > i suppose that was probably meant as a joke, right? > x, > g. > > > >No, at least for America where we have a Constitution "of, by and for > >the People". Athens didn't have a government of the People. > > > >mark > _______________________________________________ > P2P Foundation - Mailing list > http://www.p2pfoundation.net > https://lists.ourproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/p2p-foundation > -- Sincerely yours, Apostolis Xekoukoulotakis
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