Open Source Democracy: How Online Communication is Changing Offline PoliticsDemos, 2003 - 66 lappuses Political structures need to change. They will emerge from people acting and communicating in the present, not talking about a fictional future ... (from cover). |
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... cross-fertilise ideas and experience. By working with Demos, our partners help us to develop sharper insight into the way ideas shape society. www.demos.co.uk Contents Acknowledgements Foreword 79 1. Introduction 15 2. From Moses.
... cross-fertilise ideas and experience. By working with Demos, our partners help us to develop sharper insight into the way ideas shape society. www.demos.co.uk Contents Acknowledgements Foreword 79 1. Introduction 15 2. From Moses.
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... society. In defining our vision of that future the principles which inspired our forebears remain our touchstone – but the policies change to recognise the opportunities presented to each generation. To fail to identify these would make ...
... society. In defining our vision of that future the principles which inspired our forebears remain our touchstone – but the policies change to recognise the opportunities presented to each generation. To fail to identify these would make ...
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... society can only be driven by a process in which every person has their say be they a millionaire , a maths teacher or a miner . Thus , creating a political environment in which all members of society participate on a wholly equal ...
... society can only be driven by a process in which every person has their say be they a millionaire , a maths teacher or a miner . Thus , creating a political environment in which all members of society participate on a wholly equal ...
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... society, this form of 'offline' extension of the principles of 'online' action is to be welcomed. Yet, we must not lose sight that the driving force of this interactivity and its concomitant potential for extending egalitarian values is ...
... society, this form of 'offline' extension of the principles of 'online' action is to be welcomed. Yet, we must not lose sight that the driving force of this interactivity and its concomitant potential for extending egalitarian values is ...
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... society – a society which extends equality both on- and offline . As Daniel Bell notes , ' Technology , like art , is a soaring exercise of human imagination . ' - fundamentalism and the clash of conflicting value systems . Thanks.
... society – a society which extends equality both on- and offline . As Daniel Bell notes , ' Technology , like art , is a soaring exercise of human imagination . ' - fundamentalism and the clash of conflicting value systems . Thanks.
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