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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41. lappuse
... ability to draw new ones whenever we wish . This is why the scientists , mathematicians , engineers , business- people , religious and social organisers of the late twentieth century , who have adopted a renaissance perspective on their ...
... ability to draw new ones whenever we wish . This is why the scientists , mathematicians , engineers , business- people , religious and social organisers of the late twentieth century , who have adopted a renaissance perspective on their ...
42. lappuse
... ability to provide us with the omnipotent fatherly protection that his rhetoric commanded . But like a child realising that his parents can't save him from the bully at school , Americans were forced to consider that our leaders , our ...
... ability to provide us with the omnipotent fatherly protection that his rhetoric commanded . But like a child realising that his parents can't save him from the bully at school , Americans were forced to consider that our leaders , our ...
49. lappuse
... ability to develop ethnically based mythologies that united their people under a single sense of identity. The biblical myth of Jacob and Demos 45 his sons served to unify formerly non - allied desert. 44 Demos This page is covered by ...
... ability to develop ethnically based mythologies that united their people under a single sense of identity. The biblical myth of Jacob and Demos 45 his sons served to unify formerly non - allied desert. 44 Demos This page is covered by ...
58. lappuse
... ability to shape our future reality and that these choices are not ordained but implemented by people just like us . Unlike in the 1960s , when people questioned their authorities in the hope of replacing them ( revolution ) , today's ...
... ability to shape our future reality and that these choices are not ordained but implemented by people just like us . Unlike in the 1960s , when people questioned their authorities in the hope of replacing them ( revolution ) , today's ...
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ability actively actually allows American Andrei Cherny behaviour broadcast civilisation closed source collaboration collective corporate counterculture covered create culture current renaissance deconstruct the content democratic Demos open access Demos This page demystified develop dimensional dimensions do-it-yourself economy effort emergence energy engage entire experience formerly fractal functioning fundamentalist gamer gift economy global holograph human ideas impact implementation individual innovation interactive media interactive mediaspace interactive technologies internet users invention joystick Karen Armstrong leap living mainstream media conglomerates medium metaphor narrative networked democracy open access licence open source operating systems organisation page is covered participate participatory perspective policies political programme pyramid scheme reality rebirth recognise relationship religion remote control renaissance revolution rights reserved role self-similarity shared shareware simply slime mould social society story storytelling structures surfer teledemocracy television underlying understanding value systems viewer world views